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2017
Sabbar, Mazyar, Henry Timmers, Yi-Jen Chen, Allison K Pymer, Zhi-Heng Loh, Scott G Sayres, Stefan Pabst, Robin Santra, and Stephen R Leone. “State-Resolved Attosecond Reversible And Irreversible Dynamics In Strong Optical Fields”. Nat Phys advance online publication. Nat Phys (2017): –. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphys4027.
2016
Pabst, Stefan, Arina Sytcheva, Otfried Geffert, and Robin Santra. “Stability Of The Time-Dependent Configuration-Interaction-Singles Method In The Attosecond And Strong-Field Regimes: A Study Of Basis Sets And Absorption Methods”. Phys. Rev. A 94. Phys. Rev. A (2016): 033421. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.94.033421.
2015
Karamatskou, Antonia, Stefan Pabst, Yi-Jen Chen, and Robin Santra. “Calculation Of Photoelectron Spectra Within The Time-Dependent Configuration-Interaction Singles Scheme (Vol 89, 033415, 2014)”. Physical Review A 91. Physical Review A (2015). doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.91.069907.
Pabst, Stefan, Daochen Wang, and Robin Santra. “Driving Rabi Oscillations At The Giant Dipole Resonance In Xenon”. Phys. Rev. A 92. Phys. Rev. A (2015): 053424. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.92.053424.
Chen, Yi-Jen, Stefan Pabst, Antonia Karamatskou, and Robin Santra. “Theoretical Characterization Of The Collective Resonance States Underlying The Xenon Giant Dipole Resonance”. Physical Review A 91. Physical Review A (2015). doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.91.032503.
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