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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering > Computational Systems Chemistry" and Year is 2013

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Isolated attosecond pulses by self-compression in short gas-filled fibers - P.N. Anderson, P. Horak, J.G. Frey and W.S. Brocklesby
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

Energy benchmarks for water clusters and ice structures from an embedded many-body expansion - M. J. Gillan, D. Alfe, P. J. Bygrave, C. R. Taylor and F. R. Manby
Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

High-power laser pulse compression for optimized high-harmonic generation in short hollow fibers - P. Horak, P.N. Anderson, T.J. Butcher, J.G. Frey and W.S. Brocklesby
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

Full characterisation of a focussed extreme ultraviolet beam using a non-redundant array of apertures - A.D. Parsons, P. Baksh, W.S. Brocklesby, R.T. Chapman, B. Mills and J.G. Frey
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

Ultra-broadband support determination for extreme ultraviolet coherent diffractive imaging from a high harmonic source - A.D. Parsons, R.T. Chapman, P. Baksh, B. Mills, S. Bajt, W.S. Brocklesby and J.G. Frey
Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Temporal coherence effects on coherent diffractive imaging of a binary sample by a high harmonic source - A.D. Parsons, R.T. Chapman, B. Mills, S. Bajt, J.G. Frey and W.S. Brocklesby
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

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