Sergei V. Shabanov
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Chen Y, Shabanov S, McDowell DL. (2019) Concurrent atomistic-continuum modeling of crystalline materials Journal of Applied Physics. 126: 101101 |
Shabanov SV, Gornushkin IB. (2018) Geometrical effects in data collection and processing for calibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer. 204: 190-205 |
Shabanov SV, Gornushkin IB. (2018) Chemistry in laser-induced plasmas at local thermodynamic equilibrium Applied Physics A. 124: 716 |
Shabanov SV, Gornushkin IB. (2016) Anions in laser-induced plasmas Applied Physics a: Materials Science and Processing. 122 |
Ndangali FR, Shabanov SV. (2013) The resonant nonlinear scattering theory with bound states in the radiation continuum and the second harmonic generation Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 8808 |
Gornushkin IB, Shabanov SV, Panne U. (2011) Abel inversion applied to a transient laser induced plasma: Implications from plasma modeling Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry. 26: 1457-1465 |
Ndangali RF, Shabanov SV. (2010) Electromagnetic bound states in the radiation continuum for periodic double arrays of subwavelength dielectric cylinders Journal of Mathematical Physics. 51 |
Shabanov SV. (2009) Resonant light scattering and higher harmonic generation by periodic subwavelength arrays International Journal of Modern Physics B. 23: 5191-5236 |
Marinica DC, Borisov AG, Shabanov SV. (2008) Bound States in the continuum in photonics. Physical Review Letters. 100: 183902 |
Shabanov SV, Gornushkin IB, Winefordner JB. (2008) Radiation from asymmetric laser-induced plasmas collected by a lens or optical fiber. Applied Optics. 47: 1745-56 |