Martin Aeschlimann

About Martin Aeschlimann

Martin Aeschlimann, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, specializes in the field of ultrafast phenomena at surfaces, fs-magnetism, ultrafast nanooptics, time-resolved ARPES.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Revealing hidden spin polarization in centrosymmetric van der Waals materials on ultrafast timescales

Ultrafast Generation of Spin Polarization in an Organic/2D Heterostructure

Disentangling the multiorbital contributions of excitons by photoemission exciton tomography

Observation of time-reversal symmetry breaking in the band structure of altermagnetic RuO2

Coherent and incoherent magnons induced by strong ultrafast demagnetization in thin permalloy films

Spin transport and magnetic proximity effect in CoFeB/normal metal/Pt trilayers

Spin-and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of heptahelicene layers on Cu (111) surfaces

Temperature-driven confinements of surface electrons and adatoms in a weakly interacting 2D organic porous network

Martin Aeschlimann Information

University

Position

and State Research Center OPTIMAS

Citations(all)

16216

Citations(since 2020)

6148

Cited By

12644

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

177

i10Index(since 2020)

109

Email

University Profile Page

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Martin Aeschlimann Skills & Research Interests

ultrafast phenomena at surfaces

fs-magnetism

ultrafast nanooptics

time-resolved ARPES

Top articles of Martin Aeschlimann

Revealing hidden spin polarization in centrosymmetric van der Waals materials on ultrafast timescales

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.10237

2023/4/20

Martin Aeschlimann
Martin Aeschlimann

H-Index: 41

Ultrafast Generation of Spin Polarization in an Organic/2D Heterostructure

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/4

Martin Aeschlimann
Martin Aeschlimann

H-Index: 41

Disentangling the multiorbital contributions of excitons by photoemission exciton tomography

Nature Communications

2024/2/28

Observation of time-reversal symmetry breaking in the band structure of altermagnetic RuO2

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2014/3

Coherent and incoherent magnons induced by strong ultrafast demagnetization in thin permalloy films

Physical Review B

2024/1/16

Spin transport and magnetic proximity effect in CoFeB/normal metal/Pt trilayers

IEEE Magnetics Letters

2023/12/6

Spin-and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of heptahelicene layers on Cu (111) surfaces

The Journal of Chemical Physics

2023/7/28

Martin Aeschlimann
Martin Aeschlimann

H-Index: 41

Temperature-driven confinements of surface electrons and adatoms in a weakly interacting 2D organic porous network

arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06808

2023/7/13

Tailoring the ferromagnetic surface potential landscape by a templating two-dimensional metal-organic porous network

arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06818

2023/7/13

Lu Lyu
Lu Lyu

H-Index: 16

Martin Aeschlimann
Martin Aeschlimann

H-Index: 41

Giant confinement of excited surface electrons in a two-dimensional metal-organic porous network

arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06814

2023/7/13

Coherent magnetization dynamics in strongly quenched systems

2023/5/15

Spin Dynamics with Inertia in Ferromagnetic Thin Films

2023/5/15

Laser‐Induced Creation of Antiferromagnetic 180‐Degree Domains in NiO/Pt Bilayers

Advanced Functional Materials

2023/5

Competing signatures of intersite and interlayer spin transfer in the ultrafast magnetization dynamics

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.14957

2023/4/28

Multiorbital exciton formation in an organic semiconductor

arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.13904

2023/3/24

Plasmonic wavelength-dependent optical switch

Optics Express

2023/3/13

Direct imaging of photonic band-edge states in golden Vogel spirals using photoemission electron microscopy

JOSA B

2023/3/1

Orbital angular momentum in nanoplasmonic vortices

ACS Photonics

2023/2/1

Vacancy dynamics in niobium and its native oxides and their potential implications for quantum computing and superconducting accelerators

Physical Review B

2022/9/27

Time-resolved Photoemission Orbital Tomography of Excitons in C60

2022/7/18

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