Sergei V. Shabanov

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
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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
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