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  1. Biology-inspired AMO physics
  2. Deposition and alignment of cells on laser-patterned quartz
  3. Effect of group velocity dispersion on supercontinuum generation and filamentation in transparent solids
  4. Supercontinuum generation in water by intense, femtosecond laser pulses under anomalous chromatic dispersion
  5. DNA Damage by OH Radicals Produced Using Intense, Ultrashort, Long Wavelength Laser Pulses
  6. Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science
  7. Rotational Dynamics of Optically Trapped Human Spermatozoa
  8. On the birefringence of healthy and malaria-infected red blood cells
  9. A search for the sulphur hexafluoride cation with intense, few cycle laser pulses
  10. Femtosecond laser induced forward transfer of indium thin films
  11. Supercontinuum generation in water doped with gold nanoparticles
  12. Seventh-harmonic generation from tightly focused 2 μm ultrashort pulses in air
  13. Enhancing the Strength of an Optical Trap by Truncation
  14. Axicon-based writing of waveguides in BK7 glass
  15. Anomalies in the motion dynamics of long-flagella mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  16. Quantum Dynamics of H2+ in Intense Laser Fields on Time-Dependent Potential Energy Surfaces
  17. Correction: Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Silver Nanoparticle Induced Stress on Optically-Trapped Stem Cells
  18. Assembling Neurospheres: Dynamics of Neural Progenitor/Stem Cell Aggregation Probed Using an Optical Trap
  19. Laser-Driven Accelerated Growth of Dendritic Patterns in Liquids
  20. Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Silver Nanoparticle Induced Stress on Optically-Trapped Stem Cells
  21. Third-order nonlinear optical response in transparent solids using ultrashort laser pulses
  22. Intense Two-Cycle Laser Pulses Induce Time-Dependent Bond Hardening in a Polyatomic Molecule
  23. Really fast motion of a proton in a water molecule.
  24. Dynamics of atomic clusters in intense optical fields of ultrashort duration#
  25. Tank Treading of Optically Trapped Red Blood Cells in Shear Flow
  26. Erratum: Effect of Intense, Ultrashort Laser Pulses on DNA Plasmids in Their Native State: Strand Breakages Induced by In Situ Electrons and Radicals [Phys. Rev. Lett. 106 , 118101 (2011)]
  27. Dynamics of Photothermally Created Vaporous, Gaseous, and Mixed Microbubbles
  28. Effect of Intense, Ultrashort Laser Pulses on DNA Plasmids in their Native State: Strand Breakages Induced by In Situ Electrons and Radicals
  29. Communication: Ionization and Coulomb explosion of xenon clusters by intense, few-cycle laser pulses
  30. Optical-tweezer-induced microbubbles as scavengers of carbon nanotubes
  31. Raman Tweezers Spectroscopy of Live, Single Red and White Blood Cells
  32. Shape anisotropy induces rotations in optically trapped red blood cells
  33. Propagation of Ultrashort Pulses in Condensed Media
  34. Corrigendum to “Flagella-generated forces reveal gear-type motor in single cells of the green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii” [Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 380 (2009) 266–270]
  35. Flagella-generated forces reveal gear-type motor in single cells of the green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  36. Strong-field ionization of water by intense few-cycle laser pulses
  37. Measuring erythrocyte deformability with fluorescence, fluid forces, and optical trapping
  38. Ionization of Linear Alcohols by Strong Optical Fields
  39. Probing molecular symmetry effects in the ionization of N2 and O2 by intense laser fields
  40. High-resolution electron-ion coincidence spectroscopy of ethanol in intense laser fields
  41. Possible EIT-like effects in strong-field photo-dissociation of carbon disulphide
  42. Suppression of ultrafast supercontinuum generation in a salivary protein
  43. Characterization of doping levels in heteronuclear, gas-phase, van der Waals clusters and their energy absorption from an intense optical field
  44. Sensitive, real-time monitoring of UV-induced stress in a single, live plant cell using an optical trap
  45. On the acceleration of ions from exploding clusters
  46. Euler buckling-induced folding and rotation of red blood cells in an optical trap
  47. Engineering clusters for table-top acceleration of ions
  48. Enhancement of x-ray yields from heteronuclear cluster plasmas irradiated by intense laser light
  49. CLUSTER DYNAMICS IN INTENSE LASER FIELDS
  50. All-optical switching with bacteriorhodopsin
  51. Torque-generating malaria-infected red blood cells in an optical trap
  52. Dissociative ionization of methane by chirped pulses of intense laser light
  53. Anisotropic “charge-flipping” acceleration of highly charged ions from clusters in strong optical fields
  54. Electron rescattering and the dissociative ionization of alcohols in intense laser light
  55. Electron rescattering and the fragmentation dynamics of molecules in strong optical fields
  56. Explosions of water clusters in intense laser fields
  57. Asymmetric emission of high-energy electrons in the two-dimensional hydrodynamic expansion of large xenon clusters irradiated by intense laser fields
  58. Two-dimensional effects in the hydrodynamic expansion of xenon clusters under intense laser irradiation
  59. Propensity of Molecules to Spatially Align In Linearly-Polarized, Intense Light Fields
  60. Photoion imaging spectrometry in intense laser fields
  61. Fragmentation dynamics of CS 2 q + ( q = 3 – 1 0 ) molecular ions
  62. Asymmetric High-Energy Ion Emission from Argon Clusters in Intense Laser Fields
  63. Propensity of molecules to spatially align in intense light fields
  64. Irradiation of benzene molecules by ion-induced and light-induced intense fields
  65. Polarization-state dependence of the ionization dynamics of a chiral molecule in intense laser light
  66. D22+ dication as a probe of spatial alignment of D2 molecules in intense laser light
  67. Single and multiple ionization of N2 molecules by intense light fields of femtosecond duration
  68. Perturbation of water by intense light-induced fields of picosecond duration and ion-induced fields of attosecond duration
  69. Dissociative ionization of benzene in intense laser fields of picosecond duration
  70. Spatial effects in the intense field ionization of N2molecules by femtosecond-duration laser pulses
  71. Angle-resolved covariance mapping of spatially-aligned in an intense picosecond laser field
  72. Dissociative ionization of gas-phase chloromethanes by intense fields of picosecond and attosecond duration
  73. Collision-induced dissociation of CO 2 + ions
  74. Formation of Negative Ions upon Irradiation of Molecules by Intense Laser Fields
  75. Spatial alignment of molecules by intense, linearly-polarized light fields and the effects of space charge
  76. Angle-resolved mass spectrometry of chloromethanes in an intense laser field
  77. High-resolution ion translational energy spectroscopy of electronic excitation of homonuclear diatomic molecules in ion molecule collisions
  78. Search for doubly charged negative ions of small carbon clusters
  79. An experimental and theoretical study of the dissociative ionization of and by an intense laser field
  80. On the spatial alignment of bent triatomic molecules by intense, picosecond laser fields
  81. Spatial alignment of gas-phase polyatomic molecules by an intense laser field
  82. High-resolution ion translational energy spectrometry of C60. Excitation of singlet and triplet states in collisions with H+ and H2+
  83. Distortion of molecular electron density distributions by an intense laser field: dissociative ionization of
  84. On the ionization and dissociation of NO2 by short intense laser pulses
  85. On the collisional detachment of two electrons from C4
  86. On the collisionally induced destruction of short- and long-lived fullerene ions
  87. Double detachment of electrons from C2−
  88. State-selective single-electron capture in very slow collisions between metastable N22+ ions and neutral atoms and molecules
  89. Single and multiple ionization of in intense laser fields: wavelength dependence and energetics
  90. Dissociation dynamics of in intense laser fields: directional specificity of and fragments
  91. Molecular pendular states in intense laser fields
  92. Electron-impact detachment from negative ions
  93. Pendular motion of linear in intense laser fields
  94. Long-lived, doubly charged diatomic and triatomic molecular ions
  95. Lifetimes of metastable molecular ions
  96. Laser photodetachment of C60− and C70− ions cooled in a storage ring
  97. Mass spectrometry at the Tata Institute. The utility of mass spectrometry in molecular dynamics research
  98. Dissociation dynamics of molecular ions in very high charge states
  99. Measurements of dication lifetimes by translational energy spectrometry
  100. Comparison of the dissociative ionization of CS2in intense laser fields and by charged particle impact: orientational effects caused by light polarization?
  101. Dissociation of highly charged N2q+(q>=2) ions via non-Coulombic potential energy curves
  102. Electronic excitation of H 2 in slow collisions with molecular ions
  103. Wavefunction overlap effects in the collisional excitation of NH3by slow molecular ions
  104. Lifetime measurements by ion translational energy spectrometry: metastable SH2+ions
  105. Dissociative ionization of molecules by intense laser fields at 532 nm and 1012-1014W cm-2
  106. Molecular-orientation effects in the dissociative ionization of CH 4 in intense laser fields
  107. Collisional excitation of CO by slow molecular ions: wavefunction overlap effects
  108. On the collisional excitation of N2 by slow molecular ions
  109. Intense laser field ionisation of CS2 at 532 nm. Does dissociation precede ionisation?
  110. A long-lived triply charged diatomic ion, CS3+
  111. Collision-induced dissociation of oriented CO+ ions. Probing potential energy curves by ion collision spectrometry
  112. On the determination of the lifetime of metastable doubly charged molecules by ion translational energy spectrometry: CO2+
  113. Recoil ion mass spectrometry. Part 2. Formation of slow, multiply charged recoil ions in collisions of fast negative ions with Ar and Kr atoms
  114. A translational energy spectrometer to probe interatomic potentials: Dissociation dynamics of CO2 + ions
  115. On the kinetic energy released upon collision‐induced dissociation of oriented diatomic ions
  116. Dissociation of highly charged COq+(q>or=2) ions via non-Coulombic potential energy curves
  117. Translational energy spectrometric and quantum chemical study of CSq+(q=1, 2) radicals: charge stripping and dissociation
  118. Collisional detachment of two electrons from S2-ions: first observation of dissociative double detachment
  119. Energy distributions of recoil ions produced in 100 MeV collisions of Si8+with CO2and CS2molecules
  120. Probing vibrational modes in a neutral triatomic molecule by high‐resolution translational‐energy spectrometry
  121. Dissociative ionization of CO by 22.5-48.5 eV photons: kinetic energy measurements of fragment ions by coincidence time-of-flight mass spectrometry
  122. Probing the quantal identity of low-lying electronic states of CO 2 + by quantum-chemical calculations and ion-translational-energy spectrometry
  123. Electron‐pair ion coincidence (EPIC) techniques for spectrometry and state‐selective chemistry of doubly charged ions
  124. Kinetic energies of recoil ions produced in 100-MeV collisions of Si 8 + with CO 2 molecules
  125. An experimental and theoretical study of SF q+ (q = 1−3) ions
  126. Physics of Ion Impact Phenomena
  127. State-diagnosed charge stripping in low-energy collisions of ground-state and highly excited N + ions with He
  128. Recoil ion mass spectrometry: systematic studies of slow, multiply-charged recoil ion production in collisions of fast fluorine ions with Ar and Kr atoms
  129. Translational energy spectrometry of quantum-state-selected electron capture by metastable CO 2 + ions
  130. The dissociative ionization of H2 by electrons
  131. On the quantal identification of low-lying electronic states of CO2+
  132. How are S2+· ions formed in electron collisions with linear SCS?
  133. Formation of doubly charged Co2+ions: a combined experimental and theoretical study
  134. The calibration of the energy‐loss scale for charge‐stripping reactions of singly‐charged positive ions
  135. Absolute cross-sections for state-diagnosed electron capture by N2+· ions from molecular hydrogen
  136. Excited states of XH2+(X=C, N, O, S) ions: a combined experimental and theoretical study
  137. Translational energy spectroscopy of CH2+: First direct evidence of an excited electronic state
  138. State-diagnosed electron capture by OCS3+ions in collisions with atomic and molecular gases
  139. A new channel for observing giant resonances: Dissociative ionization of molecular iodine by electrons
  140. State-selected electron capture by molecular ions: collisions of CS22+and CS23+with monatomic and diatomic targets
  141. On the formation of CH2+ions
  142. Ionization of xenon by electrons: Partial cross sections for single, double, and triple ionization
  143. Translational energy loss spectrometry of molecular dications from methane
  144. On the ionization of xenon by electrons
  145. Angular distributions of electrons elastically scattered via K -shell resonances in N 2
  146. Differential elastic scattering of electrons at the carbon K-shell resonance in methane
  147. Inner-shell resonances in elastic scattering of electrons from N2 and CH4
  148. Electron-impact excitation of autoionizing states in xenon
  149. On the heat of formation of [C6H4]+˙
  150. Energy distribution of CO+ions drifting in He, Ne and Ar
  151. Collisions of slow electrons with methane: ionisation, fragmentation and resonances
  152. Letters to the editor
  153. Collision processes of electrons with molecular hydrogen ions
  154. Energy-loss spectra of product ions in electron capture
  155. Energy distributions of diatomic molecular positive ions in a drift tube
  156. Total cross section function for e-N2resonant scattering
  157. Resonant scattering of slow electrons from naphthalene vapour
  158. Resonant scattering of slow electrons from benzene and substituted benzene molecules
  159. Electron scattering by water and alcohol molecules