Ashish K. Gupta, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Physical, Theory, Theoretical Chemistry
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Daniel Neuhauser grad student 2001 UCLA
 (Control of harmonic generation: From a single molecule to an ensemble of molecules.)
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Kalita DJ, Gupta AK. (2012) Application of parametric equations of motion to study the resonance coalescence in H2(+). The Journal of Chemical Physics. 137: 214315
Mishra R, Kalita DJ, Gupta AK. (2012) Breakdown of dipole approximation and its effect on high harmonic generation European Physical Journal D. 66: 169
Kalita DJ, Rao A, Rajvanshi I, et al. (2011) Application of parametric equations of motion to study the laser induced multiphoton dissociation of H2+ in intense laser field. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 134: 224309
Kalita DJ, Gupta AK. (2010) Application of smooth exterior scaling method to study the time dependent dynamics of H2(+) in intense laser field. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 133: 134303
Fleischer A, Gupta AK, Moiseyev N. (2005) Dynamical symmetry analysis of ionization and harmonic generation of atoms in bichromatic laser pulses International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 103: 824-840
Gupta AK, Neuhauser D. (2001) Rabi-oscillations-induced multiharmonic emission in a Maxwell-Schrodinger study of a dense sample of molecules International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 81: 260-267
Rom N, Fattal E, Gupta AK, et al. (1998) Shifted-contour auxiliary-field Monte Carlo for molecular electronic structure Journal of Chemical Physics. 109: 8241-8248
Gupta AK, Neuhauser D. (1998) Control of harmonic generation by initial-state preparation Chemical Physics Letters. 290: 543-548
Gross P, Gupta AK, Bairagi DB, et al. (1996) Initial state laser control of curve‐crossing reactions using the Rayleigh–Ritz variational procedure Journal of Chemical Physics. 104: 7045-7051
Gross P, Gupta A, Bairagi DB, et al. (1995) An efficient method for determining quantum dynamics in strong fields by integrating through amplitude and frequency parameter space Chemical Physics Letters. 236: 8-14
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