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2015-07-03Electron-vibration entanglement in the Born-Oppenheimer description of chemical reactions and spectroscopyMcKemmish, LK; McKenzie, RH; Hush, NS; Reimers, JR
2014-12-10Controlling the stereochemistry and regularity of butanethiol self-assembled monolayers on Au(111)Yan, J; Ouyang, R; Jensen, PS; Ascic, E; Tanner, D; Mao, B; Zhang, J; Tang, C; Hush, NS; Ulstrup, J; Reimers, JR
2017-02-01Sulfur ligand mediated electrochemistry of gold surfaces and nanoparticles: What, how, and whyChi, Q; Ford, MJ; Halder, A; Hush, NS; Reimers, JR; Ulstrup, J
2019-03-21Bioferroelectric Properties of Glycine CrystalsHu, P; Hu, S; Huang, Y; Reimers, JR; Rappe, AM; Li, Y; Stroppa, A; Ren, W
2018-01-09How Equilibrium Gets Mimicked during Kinetic and Thermodynamic Control in Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Self-Assembled MonolayersReimers, JR
2016-09-01Challenges facing an understanding of the nature of low-energy excited states in photosynthesisReimers, JR; Biczysko, M; Bruce, D; Coker, DF; Frankcombe, TJ; Hashimoto, H; Hauer, J; Jankowiak, R; Kramer, T; Linnanto, J; Mamedov, F; Müh, F; Rätsep, M; Renger, T; Styring, S; Wan, J; Wang, Z; Wang-Otomo, ZY; Weng, YX; Yang, C; Zhang, JP; Freiberg, A; Krausz, E
2018-06-01A new fundamental type of conformational isomerismCanfield, PJ; Blake, IM; Cai, ZL; Luck, IJ; Krausz, E; Kobayashi, R; Reimers, JR; Crossley, MJ
2021-03Identifying carbon as the source of visible single-photon emission from hexagonal boron nitride.Mendelson, N; Chugh, D; Reimers, JR; Cheng, TS; Gottscholl, A; Long, H; Mellor, CJ; Zettl, A; Dyakonov, V; Beton, PH; Novikov, SV; Jagadish, C; Tan, HH; Ford, MJ; Toth, M; Bradac, C; Aharonovich, I
2020-09-24Convergence of Defect Energetics CalculationsReimers, JR; Sajid, A; Kobayashi, R; Ford, MJ
2018-08-16Polarization effect within a protein crystal: A molecular dynamics simulation studyZhu, T; Wu, C; Song, J; Reimers, JR; Li, Y
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