Jennifer L. Gottfried, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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infrared, nearinfrared and visible laser radiation sources to conduct high-resolution high-sensitivity spectroscopy of molecular ions in laboratory plasmasGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorTakeshi Oka | grad student | 2005 | Chicago | |
(Near-infrared spectroscopy of trihydrogen(+) and methylene(+).) | ||||
Andrzej W. Miziolek | post-doc | 2005-2007 | Us Army Research Laboratory |
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Wainwright ER, Dean SW, Vummidi Lakshman S, et al. (2020) Evaluating compositional effects on the laser-induced combustion and shock velocities of Al/Zr-based composite fuels Combustion and Flame. 213: 357-368 |
Wainwright ER, Dean SW, De Lucia FC, et al. (2020) Effect of sample morphology on the spectral and spatiotemporal characteristics of laser-induced plasmas from aluminum Applied Physics A. 126 |
Gottfried JL, Dean SW, Collins ES, et al. (2018) Estimating the Relative Energy Content of Reactive Materials Using Nanosecond-Pulsed Laser Ablation Mrs Advances. 3: 875-886 |
Harmon RS, Throckmorton CS, Hark RR, et al. (2018) Discriminating volcanic centers with handheld laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Journal of Archaeological Science. 98: 112-127 |
Dean SW, De Lucia FC, Gottfried JL. (2017) Indirect ignition of energetic materials with laser-driven flyer plates. Applied Optics. 56: B134-B141 |
Dang NC, Gottfried JL, De Lucia FC. (2017) Energetic material response to ultrafast indirect laser heating. Applied Optics. 56: B85-B91 |
Gottfried JL, Bukowski EJ. (2017) Laser-shocked energetic materials with metal additives: evaluation of chemistry and detonation performance. Applied Optics. 56: B47-B57 |
Gottfried JL, Klapötke TM, Witkowski TG. (2017) Cover Picture: Estimated Detonation Velocities for TKX-50, MAD-X1, BDNAPM, BTNPM, TKX-55, and DAAF using the Laser-induced Air Shock from Energetic Materials Technique (Prop., Explos., Pyrotech. 4/2017) Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics. 42: 345-345 |
Collins ES, Gottfried JL. (2017) Laser-induced Deflagration for the Characterization of Energetic Materials Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics. 42: 592-602 |
Gottfried JL, Klapötke TM, Witkowski TG. (2017) Estimated Detonation Velocities for TKX-50, MAD-X1, BDNAPM, BTNPM, TKX-55, and DAAF using the Laser-induced Air Shock from Energetic Materials Technique Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics. 42: 353-359 |