Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
Impact in
- Acoustics and Ultrasonics top 0.1%
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- Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
- Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
- Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
- Atomic and Molecular Physics
Papers in
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- Advanced Chemical Physics Studies 773
- Atomic and Molecular Physics 685
- Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies 653
- Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications 401
- Top scholars
- Albert PolmanDaan FrenkelHuib J. BakkerHarry A. AtwaterPieter Rein ten WoldeMischa BonnRon M. A. HeerenJ. F. van der Veen
- Journals
- Physical Review Letters (442 papers)The Journal of Chemical Physics (259 papers)Surface Science (183 papers)Applied Physics Letters (160 papers)Review of Scientific Instruments (155 papers)
- Partner nations
- NetherlandsUnited StatesGermany
In The Last Decade
Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
7.8k papers receiving 358.8k citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 239
- Acoustics and Ultrasonics 6.2k
- Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics 133.9k
- Spectroscopy 46.6k
- Surfaces, Coatings and Films 14.9k
- Materials Chemistry 96.7k
Countries citing scholars working at Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
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Fields of papers published by authors at Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
This network shows the impact of papers affiliated with Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics at the time of their publication. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers affiliated with Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics at the time of their publication.
About Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
In recent decades, authors affiliated with Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics have published 8.0k papers, which have received a total of 361.9k indexed citations . Scholars at this organization have produced 101 papers in Acoustics and Ultrasonics, 3.3k papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, 987 papers in Nuclear and High Energy Physics, 1.2k papers in Spectroscopy and 364 papers in Surfaces, Coatings and Films on the topics of Magnetic confinement fusion research (827 papers), Advanced Chemical Physics Studies (773 papers), Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications (700 papers), Atomic and Molecular Physics (685 papers), Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies (653 papers), Ion-surface interactions and analysis (560 papers), Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications (401 papers) and Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics (386 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Acoustics and Ultrasonics (6.2k citations), Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics (133.9k citations), Spectroscopy (46.6k citations), Surfaces, Coatings and Films (14.9k citations) and Materials Chemistry (96.7k citations). Authors at Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics collaborate with scholars in Netherlands, United States and Germany and have published in prestigious journals including Physical Review Letters, The Journal of Chemical Physics, Surface Science, Applied Physics Letters and Review of Scientific Instruments. Some of Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics's most productive authors include Albert Polman, Daan Frenkel, Huib J. Bakker, Harry A. Atwater, Pieter Rein ten Wolde, Mischa Bonn, Ron M. A. Heeren, J. F. van der Veen, Jaap J. Boon and Alfons van Blaaderen.
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