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Adam P Willard

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 9, 2010
Instantaneous liquid interfacesAdam P Willard, David Chandler
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|March 13, 2018
Three-Body Hydrogen Bond Defects Contribute Significantly to the Dielectric Properties of the Liquid Water-Vapor InterfaceSucheol Shin, Adam P Willard
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|March 3, 2023
Quantifying the Molecular Polarization Response of Liquid Water Interfaces at Heterogeneously Charged SurfacesSucheol Shin, Adam P Willard
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 12, 2026
Modeling interfacial electron transfer using path integral molecular dynamicsYoonjae Park, Adam P Willard
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|July 7, 2021
Designing excitonic circuits for the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm: mitigating fidelity loss by merging gate operationsMaria A Castellanos, Adam P Willard
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 24, 2020
The limited influence of transference number on the performance of nanoscale batteriesKaitlyn A Dwelle, Adam P Willard
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 19, 2020
Representing the Molecular Signatures of Disordered Molecular Semiconductors in Size-Extendable Models of Exciton DynamicsChee Kong Lee, Adam P Willard
Faraday Discussions|October 13, 2023
Water molecules mute the dependence of the double-layer potential profile on ionic strengthAditya Limaye, Dylan Suvlu, Adam P Willard
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|July 16, 2019
Solving the Trivial Crossing Problem While Preserving the Nodal Symmetry of the Wave FunctionElizabeth M Y Lee, Adam P Willard
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|January 22, 2020
On the design of molecular excitonic circuits for quantum computing: the universal quantum gatesMaria A Castellanos, Amro Dodin, Adam P Willard
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 9, 2010
Instantaneous liquid interfacesAdam P Willard, David Chandler
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|March 13, 2018
Three-Body Hydrogen Bond Defects Contribute Significantly to the Dielectric Properties of the Liquid Water-Vapor InterfaceSucheol Shin, Adam P Willard
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|March 3, 2023
Quantifying the Molecular Polarization Response of Liquid Water Interfaces at Heterogeneously Charged SurfacesSucheol Shin, Adam P Willard
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 12, 2026
Modeling interfacial electron transfer using path integral molecular dynamicsYoonjae Park, Adam P Willard
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|July 7, 2021
Designing excitonic circuits for the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm: mitigating fidelity loss by merging gate operationsMaria A Castellanos, Adam P Willard
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 24, 2020
The limited influence of transference number on the performance of nanoscale batteriesKaitlyn A Dwelle, Adam P Willard
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 19, 2020
Representing the Molecular Signatures of Disordered Molecular Semiconductors in Size-Extendable Models of Exciton DynamicsChee Kong Lee, Adam P Willard
Faraday Discussions|October 13, 2023
Water molecules mute the dependence of the double-layer potential profile on ionic strengthAditya Limaye, Dylan Suvlu, Adam P Willard
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|July 16, 2019
Solving the Trivial Crossing Problem While Preserving the Nodal Symmetry of the Wave FunctionElizabeth M Y Lee, Adam P Willard
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|January 22, 2020
On the design of molecular excitonic circuits for quantum computing: the universal quantum gatesMaria A Castellanos, Amro Dodin, Adam P Willard
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