D M Rayner
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Recent Articles
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Shayeghi A, Schafer R, Rayner D, Johnston R, Fielicke A
J Chem Phys
. 2015 Jul;
143(2):024310.
PMID: 26178108
Vibrational spectra of Au(n)Ag(m)(+)⋅Ar(k) (n + m = 4, 5; k = 1-4) clusters are determined by far-infrared resonant multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy in the range ν̃=100-250 cm(-1). The experimental...
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Au M, Rayner D, Malatesta V, Hackett P
Appl Opt
. 2010 Apr;
21(23):4202-3.
PMID: 20401039
No abstract available.
3.
ONeil R, Buja-Bijunas L, Rayner D
Appl Opt
. 2010 Mar;
19(6):863-70.
PMID: 20220949
An airborne laser fluorosensor is described that was designed to detect and identify targets by means of the characteristic fluorescence emission spectrum. The first field trials of the sensor over...
4.
Rayner D, Lee M, Szabo A
Appl Opt
. 2010 Mar;
17(17):2730-3.
PMID: 20203858
The effect of the sea-state on the performance of laser fluorosensors operating in both spectral and temporal modes is estimated. For the spectral mode, calculations of the dependence of reflective...
5.
Rayner D, Szabo A
Appl Opt
. 2010 Mar;
17(10):1624-30.
PMID: 20198034
The fluorescence decay profiles have been determined for a number of light, crude, and heavy oils under ideal laboratory conditions to assess their utility in the remote characterization and identification...
6.
Rajeev P, Gertsvolf M, Corkum P, Rayner D
Phys Rev Lett
. 2009 Mar;
102(8):083001.
PMID: 19257734
From the pulse length dependence of the absorption of intense ultrashort laser pulses focused inside fused silica, we reveal the role field-assisted collisional ionization plays in the multiphoton ionization process....
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Gertsvolf M, Jean-Ruel H, Rajeev P, Klug D, Rayner D, Corkum P
Phys Rev Lett
. 2008 Dec;
101(24):243001.
PMID: 19113617
Using different crystalline dielectrics and intense femtosecond laser pulses, we show that nonlinear absorption depends on sample orientation. This arises primarily because of the direction dependence of the effective mass...
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Taylor R, Hnatovsky C, Simova E, Rajeev P, Rayner D, Corkum P
Opt Lett
. 2007 Oct;
32(19):2888-90.
PMID: 17909607
Tightly focused, linearly polarized, femtosecond laser radiation can produce highly birefringent nanograting structures inside fused silica glass. Here we report that when the polarization direction of the femtosecond light is...
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Pavicic D, Lee K, Rayner D, Corkum P, Villeneuve D
Phys Rev Lett
. 2007 Aug;
98(24):243001.
PMID: 17677961
We experimentally measure the ionization probability as a function of alignment angle of three molecules in intense laser fields: nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Unlike atoms, molecules have a rotational...
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Hnatovsky C, Simova E, Rajeev P, Rayner D, Corkum P, Taylor R
Opt Lett
. 2007 Jun;
32(11):1459-61.
PMID: 17546154
We demonstrate that within a restricted optical pulse duration-pulse energy parameter space tightly focused femtosecond laser radiation can be used to fabricate porous capillaries in bulk fused silica glass by...