Hans Mark

6.7k total citations · 3 hit papers
105 papers, 5.4k citations indexed

About

Hans Mark is a scholar working on Radiation, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and Surfaces, Coatings and Films. According to data from OpenAlex, Hans Mark has authored 105 papers receiving a total of 5.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 54 papers in Radiation, 29 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and 23 papers in Surfaces, Coatings and Films. Recurrent topics in Hans Mark's work include X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis (33 papers), Nuclear Physics and Applications (24 papers) and Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques (23 papers). Hans Mark is often cited by papers focused on X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis (33 papers), Nuclear Physics and Applications (24 papers) and Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques (23 papers). Hans Mark collaborates with scholars based in United States and Portugal. Hans Mark's co-authors include Bernd Crasemann, Mau Hsiung Chen, C. D. Swift, R.W. Fink, Richard E. Price, W. Bambynek, H. Freund, P. Venugopala Rao, R. C. Jopson and Michio Aoyagi and has published in prestigious journals such as Physical Review Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres and Reviews of Modern Physics.

In The Last Decade

Hans Mark

98 papers receiving 4.9k citations

Hit Papers

X-Ray Fluorescence Yields, Auger, and Coster-Kronig Trans... 1972 2026 1990 2008 1972 1976 1981 500 1000 1.5k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hans Mark United States 32 3.9k 2.1k 1.6k 1.1k 819 105 5.4k
R.W. Fink United States 31 4.0k 1.0× 1.3k 0.6× 1.0k 0.6× 1.9k 1.8× 589 0.7× 153 5.1k
Bernd Crasemann United States 44 6.0k 1.5× 3.5k 1.7× 3.9k 2.4× 913 0.9× 1.4k 1.7× 165 8.3k
Mau Hsiung Chen United States 40 3.6k 0.9× 2.2k 1.1× 2.9k 1.7× 361 0.3× 847 1.0× 98 5.1k
R. H. Pratt United States 32 2.0k 0.5× 925 0.4× 1.8k 1.1× 551 0.5× 1.0k 1.3× 143 3.7k
C. D. Swift United States 19 1.9k 0.5× 959 0.5× 579 0.4× 398 0.4× 348 0.4× 40 2.5k
H. Tawara Japan 32 2.0k 0.5× 736 0.4× 3.0k 1.8× 577 0.5× 710 0.9× 244 5.1k
M.J. van der Wiel Netherlands 38 1.2k 0.3× 662 0.3× 4.0k 2.4× 399 0.4× 371 0.5× 175 5.1k
S. Datz United States 43 1.9k 0.5× 609 0.3× 3.6k 2.2× 506 0.5× 827 1.0× 207 5.7k
James A. R. Samson United States 49 1.3k 0.3× 940 0.4× 4.9k 3.0× 211 0.2× 561 0.7× 160 6.8k
R. Schuch Sweden 36 1.6k 0.4× 589 0.3× 3.5k 2.1× 820 0.8× 404 0.5× 277 4.8k

Countries citing papers authored by Hans Mark

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hans Mark

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hans Mark

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mark, Hans, et al.. (1988). Energy in Physics, War and Peace. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 6 indexed citations
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Mark, Hans, et al.. (1987). Challengerand Chernobyl Lessons and Reflections. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews. 12(3). 241–252. 5 indexed citations
3.
Mark, Hans. (1987). The Space Station. 3 indexed citations
4.
Mark, Hans. (1984). Preface. Marine Geodesy. 8(1-4). 1–2. 1 indexed citations
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Chen, Mau Hsiung, Bernd Crasemann, & Hans Mark. (1982). Effect of the Breit interaction onKx-ray hypersatellite spectra. Physical review. A, General physics. 25(1). 391–399. 79 indexed citations
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Chen, Mau Hsiung, Bernd Crasemann, K. R. Karim, & Hans Mark. (1981). Relativistic Auger and x-ray deexcitation rates of highly stripped atoms. Physical review. A, General physics. 24(4). 1845–1851. 27 indexed citations
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Parente, F., Mau Hsiung Chen, Bernd Crasemann, & Hans Mark. (1981). L x-ray satellite energies. Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. 26(5). 383–466. 42 indexed citations
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Chen, Mau Hsiung, Bernd Crasemann, & Hans Mark. (1981). Relativistic Auger and x-ray emission rates of the1s2s2pconfiguration of Li-like ions. Physical review. A, General physics. 24(4). 1852–1861. 51 indexed citations
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Mark, Hans. (1977). Space Shuttle−A personal view. Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. 14(6). 1243–1249. 1 indexed citations
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Mark, Hans, et al.. (1971). “Shelled activation detectors” for the measurement of neutron spectra especially at kilovolt energies. Nuclear Instruments and Methods. 96(4). 515–524. 2 indexed citations
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Mark, Hans, Sidney Fernbach, & P. Craig Taylor. (1970). Properties of Matter Under Unusual Conditions. Physics Today. 23(5). 77–77. 117 indexed citations
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Teller, Edward, Hans Mark, & Sidney Fernbach. (1969). Properties of matter under unusual conditions : in honor of Edward Teller's 60th birthday. 4 indexed citations
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Jopson, R. C., et al.. (1967). (p, n) and (p, 2n) cross sections of nine elements between 7.0 and 15.0 MeV. Nuclear Physics A. 93(3). 648–672. 44 indexed citations
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Mark, Hans. (1964). Ultrahigh-current ion accelerators. Nuclear Instruments and Methods. 28(1). 131–138. 3 indexed citations
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Jopson, R. C., J. M. Khan, Hans Mark, C. D. Swift, & Mark A. Williamson. (1964). Fluorescence Yields of theLIIandLIIIShells in Heavy Elements. Physical Review. 133(2A). A381–A384. 25 indexed citations
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Jopson, R. C., Hans Mark, C. D. Swift, & Mark A. Williamson. (1963). L-Shell Fluorescence Yields in Heavy Elements. Physical Review. 131(3). 1165–1169. 27 indexed citations
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Hansen, L. F., R. C. Jopson, Hans Mark, & C. D. Swift. (1962). Ta181(p, n)W181 and Au197(p, n)Hg197 excitation functions between 4 and 13 MeV. Nuclear Physics. 30. 389–398. 36 indexed citations
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Chupp, E. L., Jesse W. M. DuMond, Frank J. Gordon, R. C. Jopson, & Hans Mark. (1958). Precision Determination of Gamma Rays Following (p, pγ) and (p, nγ) Reactions. Physical Review. 112(2). 532–535. 32 indexed citations
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Chupp, E. L., Adrian F. Clark, Jesse W. M. DuMond, Frank J. Gordon, & Hans Mark. (1957). Precision Determination of the Low-Lying Energy Levels ofW182,W183,W184, andW186. Physical Review. 107(3). 745–750. 25 indexed citations
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Mark, Hans & Clark Goodman. (1956). Angular Distribution of Neutrons fromO18(p, n)F18. Physical Review. 101(2). 768–771. 15 indexed citations

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