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Udo Buck publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Udo Buck sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 226 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Udo Buck D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Udo Buck sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Udo Buck is a researcher affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their work spans several fields within physical sciences, particularly focusing on physics and astronomy as well as earth and planetary sciences.

Their research subfields include atomic and molecular physics, optics, and atmospheric science. The main topics addressed in their studies are spectroscopy and quantum chemical investigations, nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions, and advanced chemical physics studies.

Udo Buck has published research in recognized scientific venues. The most notable publication venue is Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, where they have contributed at least one paper.

  • Temperature evolution in IR action spectroscopy experiments with sodium doped water clusters, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

This paper involved collaboration with several co-authors, including:

  • Daniel M. Becker
  • Christoph W. Dierking
  • Jiří Suchan
  • Florian Zurheide
  • Jozef Lengyel

Udo Buck's research covers themes in both experimental and theoretical approaches, with particular attention to spectroscopy techniques and chemical physics phenomena at the nanoscale.

Best Publications

  • Infrared Spectroscopy of Size-Selected Water and Methanol Clusters

    Udo Buck;Friedrich Huisken

  • Binding energies, lifetimes and implications of bulk and interface solvated electrons in water

    Katrin R. Siefermann;Yaxing Liu;Evgeny Lugovoy;Oliver Link

  • Structure and Spectra of Three-Dimensional ( H 2 O ) n Clusters, n = 8 , 9 , 10

    Udo Buck;Ingo Ettischer;Mario Melzer;Victoria Buch

  • Scattering Analysis of Cluster Beams: Formation and Fragmentation of Small Ar n Clusters

    U. Buck;H. Meyer

  • Solid water clusters in the size range of tens–thousands of H2O: a combined computational/spectroscopic outlook

    V. Buch;S. Bauerecker;J. P. Devlin;U. Buck

  • Cluster size determination from diffractive He atom scattering

    Udo Buck;Reinhard Krohne

  • Low-Energy Electrons and Their Dynamical Correlation with Recoil Ions for Single Ionization of Helium by Fast, Heavy-Ion Impact.

    R. Moshammer;J. Ullrich;M. Unverzagt;W. Schmidt

  • A fully size-resolved perspective on the crystallization of water clusters.

    Christoph C. Pradzynski;Richard M. Forck;Thomas Zeuch;Petr Slavíček

  • Theoretical Study of Structure and Spectra of Cage Clusters (H2O)n,n= 7-10

    Joanna Sadlej;Victoria Buch;J. K. Kazimirski;Udo Buck

  • On the nature and signatures of the solvated electron in water.

    B. Abel;U. Buck;A.L. Sobolewski;W. Domcke

  • State resolved rotational excitation in D2+H2 collisions

    U. Buck;F. Huisken;A. Kohlhase;D. Otten

  • Inversion of molecular scattering data

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  • Differential cross sections for the j=0→1 rotational excitation in HD–Ne collisions and their relevance to the anisotropic interaction

    U. Buck;F. Huisken;J. Schleusener;J. Schäfer

  • Fragmentation and reliable size distributions of large ammonia and water clusters

    C. Bobbert;S. Schütte;C. Steinbach;U. Buck

  • The asymmetric cage structure of (H2O)7 from a combined spectroscopic and computational study

    Jesko Brudermann;Mario Melzer;Udo Buck;Jan K. Kazimirski

  • Structure and vibrational spectra of methanol clusters from a new potential model

    Udo Buck;Jörg-Gerald Siebers;Richard J. Wheatley

  • ELECTRON-ELECTRON INTERACTION IN PROJECTILE IONIZATION INVESTIGATED BY HIGH RESOLUTION RECOIL ION MOMENTUM SPECTROSCOPY

    R. Dörner;V. Mergel;R. Ali;U. Buck

  • A size resolved investigation of large water clusters.

    Udo Buck;Christoph C. Pradzynski;Thomas Zeuch;Johannes M. Dieterich

  • The anisotropic interaction potential of D2Ne from state‐to‐state differential cross sections for rotational excitation

    J. Andres;U. Buck;F. Huisken;J. Schleusener

  • Strong fragmentation of large rare gas clusters by high energy electron impact

    Stefan Schütte;Udo Buck

  • Infrared photodissociation of size-selected methylamine clusters

    U. Buck;X. J. Gu;Ch. Lauenstein;A. Rudolph

Frequent Co-Authors

Petr Slavíček
Petr Slavíček University of Chemistry and Technology
Friedrich Huisken
Friedrich Huisken Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Reinhard Schinke
Reinhard Schinke Max Planck Society
Joachim Ullrich
Joachim Ullrich Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Hans-Dieter Meyer
Hans-Dieter Meyer Heidelberg University
Pavel Jungwirth
Pavel Jungwirth Czech Academy of Sciences
Harold Linnartz
Harold Linnartz Leiden University
C. L. Cocke
C. L. Cocke Kansas State University
Geerd H. F. Diercksen
Geerd H. F. Diercksen Max Planck Society
R. Benny Gerber
R. Benny Gerber Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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