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J. Manz
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J.Manz  
教授、博导  

  教授,博士研究生导师。已经发表被SCI 收录的文章200 多篇(其中Science一篇,J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.和Phys. Rev. Lett.共8 篇),总引用5000 多次,2009 年当选德国科学院院士。应邀在100 多次国际会议上作报告,包括一次由瑞典诺贝尔奖评委会举办的旨在冲击诺贝尔奖的会议。

    2013年1月起受聘于山西大学,现为山西大学特聘教授。 

 

 

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办公地址:激光光谱研究所118

电子邮箱:jmanz@chemie.fu-berlin.de

办公电话:0351-7011045

近期代表性的论文:

1.  Nuclear fluxes in diatomic molecules deduced from pump-probe spectra with spatiotemporal resolutions down to 5 pm and 200 asec Phys. Rev. Lett. 11,153004(2013)

2.  Nuclear spin selective torsional state : Implications of molecular symmetryPhys. Chem  Vol. 227, No. 6-7, pp. 1021-1048.doi: 10.1524/zpch.2013.0385

3.  Wavepacket interferometry for nuclear densities and flux densities Molecular Physics,Vol. 111, Nos. 12–13, 1691–1696

4.  Effects of molecular symmetry on the directions of nuclear flux densities during tunnelling in double well potentials Molecular Physics,Vol. 111, Nos. 14–15, 2251–226

5.  Computation of the Electronic Flux Density in the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation J. Phys. Chem. A 117, 8519-8527 (2013)

6.  Effects of Molecular Symmetry on the Directions of Nuclear Flux Densities During Tunneling in Double Well Potentials Molec Phys. 111, 2251-2262 (2013)

7.  A Selection Rule for the Directions of Electronic Fluxes during Unimolecular Pericyclic Reactions in the Electronic Ground State Mol. Phys. 110, 517-530 (2012)

8.  Strong Nuclear Ring Currents and Magnetic Fields in Pseudorotating OsH4 Molecule induced by Circularly Polarized Laser Pulses Chem. Asian J. 7, 1261-1295 (2012)

9.  Coupled-Channels Quantum Theory of Electronic Flux Density in Electronically Adiabatic Processes: Application to the Hydrogen Molecule Ion J. Phys. Chem. A. 116, 2736-2742 (2012)

10.  Optimal Control of the Initiation of a Pericyclic Reaktion in the Electronic Ground State J. Chem. Sci. 124, 121-129 (2012)

11.  Electronic Quantum Fluxes during Pericyclic Reactions Exemplified for the Cope Rearrangement of Semibullvalene J. Phys. Chem. B 115, 5476-5483 (2011)