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D-Index
42
Citations
6678
World Ranking
6597
National Ranking
219

Thomas Weimann publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas Weimann sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 176 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Thomas Weimann D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas Weimann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thomas Weimann is affiliated with the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt in Germany. Their research spans across multiple disciplines including engineering, physics and astronomy, and materials science. Within these broad fields, their subfields of study include electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, condensed matter physics, and surfaces, coatings and films.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics. Among these are:

  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Molecular junctions and nanostructures
  • Electron and X-ray spectroscopy techniques
  • Physics of superconductivity and magnetism
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Advancements in photolithography techniques
  • Nanowire synthesis and applications

Weimann has published extensively with frequent collaborations alongside researchers such as Christof Neumann, Andrey Turchanin, David A. Kaiser, Andreas Winter, and Oliver Kieler. Their work has appeared in notable venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Applied Physics Reviews
  • Physical Review Applied

Representative selected papers authored or coauthored by Thomas Weimann include:

  • "Directly addressable GaN-based nano-LED arrays: fabrication and electro-optical characterization," 2020, Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • "High-Q Magnetic Levitation and Control of Superconducting Microspheres at Millikelvin Temperatures," 2023, Physical Review Letters
  • "Two electrons interacting at a mesoscopic beam splitter," 2023, Nature Nanotechnology
  • "Deep-reactive ion etching of silicon nanowire arrays at cryogenic temperatures," 2024, Applied Physics Reviews
  • "Trapping and Counting Ballistic Nonequilibrium Electrons," 2020, Physical Review Letters

Best Publications

  • Al2O3/ZrO2 Nanolaminates as Ultrahigh Gas-Diffusion Barriers—A Strategy for Reliable Encapsulation of Organic Electronics

    Jens Meyer;Patrick Görrn;Franz Bertram;Sami Hamwi

  • Background charge noise in metallic single-electron tunneling devices.

    A. B. Zorin;F.-J. Ahlers;J. Niemeyer;T. Weimann

  • Chemical nanolithography with electron beams

    Armin Gölzhäuser;Wolfgang Eck;Wolfgang Geyer;Volker Stadler

  • Stability of transparent zinc tin oxide transistors under bias stress

    P. Görrn;P. Hölzer;T. Riedl;W. Kowalsky

  • One Nanometer Thin Carbon Nanosheets with Tunable Conductivity and Stiffness

    Andrey Turchanin;André Beyer;Christoph T. Nottbohm;Xianghui Zhang

  • Single-parameter nonadiabatic quantized charge pumping

    B. Kaestner;V. Kashcheyevs;S. Amakawa;M. D. Blumenthal

  • Transparent Inverted Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes with a Tungsten Oxide Buffer Layer

    Jens Meyer;Thomas Winkler;Sami Hamwi;Stephan Schmale

  • Tunable organic thin-film laser pumped by an inorganic violet diode laser

    T. Riedl;T. Rabe;H.-H. Johannes;W. Kowalsky

  • Nanoscale patterning of self-assembled monolayers with electrons

    A. Gölzhäuser;W. Geyer;V. Stadler;W. Eck

  • Reliable thin film encapsulation for organic light emitting diodes grown by low-temperature atomic layer deposition

    J. Meyer;D. Schneidenbach;T. Winkler;S. Hamwi

  • Improved organic semiconductor lasers based on a mixed-order distributed feedback resonator design

    C. Karnutsch;C. Pflumm;G. Heliotis;J. C. deMello

  • 1 V and 10 V SNS Programmable Voltage Standards for 70 GHz

    F. Mueller;R. Behr;T. Weimann;L. Palafox

  • Conversion of self-assembled monolayers into nanocrystalline graphene: structure and electric transport.

    Andrey Turchanin;Dirk Weber;Matthias Büenfeld;Christian Kisielowski

  • Efficient large area semitransparent organic solar cells based on highly transparent and conductive ZTO/Ag/ZTO multilayer top electrodes☆

    Thomas Winkler;Hans Schmidt;Harald Flügge;Fabian Nikolayzik

  • Low threshold blue conjugated polymer lasers with first- and second-order distributed feedback

    C. Karnutsch;C. Gýrtner;V. Haug;U. Lemmer

  • An Ultraviolet Organic Thin-Film Solid-State Laser for Biomarker Applications

    Daniel Schneider;Torsten Rabe;Thomas Riedl;Thomas Dobbertin

  • Deep blue widely tunable organic solid-state laser based on a spirobifluorene derivative

    D. Schneider;T. Rabe;T. Riedl;T. Dobbertin

  • Ultrawide tuning range in doped organic solid-state lasers

    D. Schneider;T. Rabe;T. Riedl;T. Dobbertin

  • Self-referenced single-electron quantized current source.

    Lukas Fricke;Michael Wulf;Bernd Kaestner;Frank Hohls

  • Counting statistics for electron capture in a dynamic quantum dot.

    Lukas Fricke;Michael Wulf;Bernd Kaestner;Vyacheslavs Kashcheyevs

  • Functional Single‐Layer Graphene Sheets from Aromatic Monolayers

    Dan G. Matei;Nils-Eike Weber;Simon Kurasch;Stefan Wundrack

  • Shadow evaporation method for fabrication of sub 10 nm gaps between metal electrodes

    G. Philipp;T. Weimann;P. Hinze;M. Burghard

  • On the difficulties in characterizing ZnO nanowires.

    E. Schlenker;A. Bakin;T. Weimann;P. Hinze

  • Reversal mechanism of an individual Ni nanotube simultaneously studied by torque and SQUID magnetometry.

    A. Buchter;J. Nagel;D. Rüffer;F. Xue

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Riedl
Thomas Riedl University of Wuppertal
Wolfgang Kowalsky
Wolfgang Kowalsky Technische Universität Braunschweig
Andreas Waag
Andreas Waag Technische Universität Braunschweig
Andrey Turchanin
Andrey Turchanin Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Armin Gölzhäuser
Armin Gölzhäuser Bielefeld University
Uli Lemmer
Uli Lemmer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ullrich Scherf
Ullrich Scherf University of Wuppertal
Achim Trampert
Achim Trampert Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics
Claes Thelander
Claes Thelander Lund University
Joachim Mayer
Joachim Mayer RWTH Aachen University

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