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Open-path detection of organic vapors via quantum infrared spectroscopyAPL photonics
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2024 304 257
Two statistical regimes in the transition to filamentationOptics express
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2023 184 50
Femtosecond proton transfer in urea solutions probed by X-ray spectroscopyNature
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2023 184 153
Photoresponsive Nanocarriers Based on Lithium Niobate Nanoparticles for Harmonic Imaging and On-Demand Release of Anticancer ChemotherapeuticsACS nanoscience Au
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2022 244 140
Spatial Properties of Entangled Two-Photon AbsorptionPhysical review letters
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2022 479 533
Control of the Two-photon Visual Process in ex vivo Retinas and in Living MiceChimia
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2022 266 181
Ultrafast pulse shaping modulates perceived visual brightness in living animalsScience Advances
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2021 454 207
Coherent control of the vision process in living animals
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2021 736 239
Multiorder Nonlinear Mixing in Metal Oxide NanoparticlesNano Letters
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2020 388 305
Photocontrolled Release of the Anticancer Drug Chlorambucil with Caged Harmonic NanoparticlesHelvetica Chimica Acta
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2020 410 8
Two-Photon-Triggered Photorelease of Caged Compounds from Multifunctional Harmonic NanoparticlesACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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2019 437 1
Real-time monitoring of bacterial and organic pollution in a water stream by fluorescence depletion spectroscopyApplied physics. B, Lasers and optics
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2017 613 9
Implications of short time scale dynamics on long time processesStructural Dynamics
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2017 558 412
Discriminating Bio-aerosols from Non-Bio-aerosols in Real-Time by Pump-Probe SpectroscopyScientific reports
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2016 631 256
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