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    Breaking up is hard to do by Slaughter, Daniel S., Rescigno, Thomas N.

    Published in Nature physics (01-02-2018)
    “…Dissociating hydrogen gas seems like it should be as easy as pulling apart two identical atoms. But resonant electron-impact experiments reveal that quantum…”
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    Correlated variational treatment of ionization coupled to nuclear motion: Ultrafast pump and ionizing probe of electronic and nuclear dynamics in LiH by Bello, Roger Y., Lucchese, Robert R., Rescigno, Thomas N., McCurdy, C. William

    Published in Physical review research (10-03-2021)
    “…We demonstrate a theoretical treatment of dissociative single ionization of the LiH molecule using two-color UV-UV pulse sequences that makes use of a highly…”
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    An efficient basis set representation for calculating electrons in molecules by Jones, Jeremiah R., Rouet, François-Henry, Lawler, Keith V., Vecharynski, Eugene, Ibrahim, Khaled Z., Williams, Samuel, Abeln, Brant, Yang, Chao, McCurdy, William, Haxton, Daniel J., Li, Xiaoye S., Rescigno, Thomas N.

    Published in Molecular physics (02-07-2016)
    “…The method of McCurdy, Baertschy, and Rescigno, J. Phys. B, 37, R137 (2004) [ 1 ] is generalised to obtain a straightforward, surprisingly accurate, and…”
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    Complete Photo-Induced Breakup of the H₂ Molecule as a Probe of Molecular Electron Correlation by Vanroose, Wim, Martin, Fernando, Rescigno, Thomas N, McCurdy, C. William

    “…Despite decades of progress in quantum mechanics, electron correlation effects are still only partially understood. Experiments in which both electrons are…”
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    Molecular physics: Breaking up is hard to do [Molecular physics: Asymmetric separation] by Slaughter, Daniel S., Rescigno, Thomas N.

    Published in Nature physics (16-10-2017)
    “…Molecular dissociation is one of the most fundamental chemical reactions, but its physics is by no means simple. In many cases it defies a classical…”
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    Two-electron time-delay interference in atomic double ionization by attosecond pulses by Rescigno, Thomas N

    Published in Physical review letters (04-10-2009)
    “…A two-color two-photon atomic double ionization experiment using subfemtosecond UV pulses can be designed such that the sequential two-color process dominates…”
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    A hybridGaussian-discrete variable representation approach to molecular continuum processes II: application to photoionization of diatomic Li2 by Rescigno, Thomas N, Yip, Frank L., McCurdy, C. William, Rescigno, Thomas N.

    “…We describe an approach for studying molecular photoionization with a hybrid basis that combines the functionality of analytic basis sets to represent…”
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    Complete Photo-Induced Breakup of the H 2 Molecule as a Probe of Molecular Electron Correlation by Vanroose, Wim, Martín, Fernando, Rescigno, Thomas N., McCurdy, C. William

    “…Despite decades of progress in quantum mechanics, electron correlation effects are still only partially understood. Experiments in which both electrons are…”
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    Dynamics of low-energy electron attachment to formic acid by Rescigno, T N, Trevisan, C S, Orel, A E

    Published in Physical review letters (02-06-2006)
    “…Low-energy electrons (<2 eV) can fragment gas phase formic acid (HCOOH) molecules through resonant dissociative attachment processes. Recent experiments have…”
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    Imaging the molecular dynamics of dissociative electron attachment to water by Adaniya, H, Rudek, B, Osipov, T, Haxton, D J, Weber, T, Rescigno, T N, McCurdy, C W, Belkacem, A

    Published in Physical review letters (04-12-2009)
    “…Momentum imaging experiments on dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to a water molecule are combined with ab initio theoretical calculations of the angular…”
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    Classical two-slit interference effects in double photoionization of molecular hydrogen at high energies by Horner, D A, Miyabe, S, Rescigno, T N, McCurdy, C W, Morales, F, Martín, F

    Published in Physical review letters (31-10-2008)
    “…Recent experiments on double photoionization of H2 with photon energies between 160 and 240 eV have revealed body-frame angular distributions that suggest…”
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    Decoding sequential vs non-sequential two-photon double ionizationof helium using nuclear recoil by Horner, Daniel A., Rescigno, Thomas N., McCurdy, C. William

    Published in Physical review letters (07-01-2008)
    “…Above 54.4 eV, two-photon double ionization of helium isdominated by a sequential absorption process, producing characteristicbehavior in the single and triple…”
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    Complete Photo-Induced Breakup of the H^sub 2^ Molecule as a Probe of Molecular Electron Correlation by Vanroose, Wim, Martín, Fernando, Rescigno, Thomas N, McCurdy, C William

    “…Despite decades of progress in quantum mechanics, electron correlation effects are still only partially understood. Experiments in which both electrons are…”
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    The Role of Nuclear Motion in the Photo-Double Ionization ofMolecular Hydrogen by Horner, Daniel A., Vanroose, Wim, Rescigno, Thomas N., Martin,Fernando, McCurdy, C. William

    Published in Physical review letters (26-10-2006)
    “…We examine the origin of recently observed variations with internuclear distance (R) of the fully differential cross sections for double ionization of aligned…”
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    Complete photo-induced breakup of the [H.sub.2] molecule as a probe of molecular electron correlation by Vanroose, Wim, Martin, Fernando, Rescigno, Thomas N, McCurdy, C. William

    “…Despite decades of progress in quantum mechanics, electron correlation effects are still only partially understood. Experiments in which both electrons are…”
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