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Aleksander Rebane

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Optics Express|September 15, 2023
Slow light and photon echoes in the <sup>7</sup>F<sub>0</sub>→<sup>5</sup>D<sub>0</sub> transition of Sm<sup>2+</sup> in single-crystal BaFClHans Riesen, Aleksander Rebane
Scientific Reports|April 8, 2016
High contrast two-photon imaging of fingermarksCaleb R Stoltzfus, Aleksander Rebane
Biomedical Optics Express|May 28, 2016
Optimizing ultrafast illumination for multiphoton-excited fluorescence imagingCaleb R Stoltzfus, Aleksander Rebane
Optics Letters|December 11, 2013
Controlling pulse delay by light and low magnetic fields: slow light in emerald induced by transient spectral hole-burningRajitha Papukutty Rajan, Hans Riesen, Aleksander Rebane
Optics Express|June 11, 2008
Two-photon absorption standards in the 550-1600 nm excitation wavelength rangeNikolay S Makarov, Mikhail Drobizhev, Aleksander Rebane
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|September 16, 2014
Photophysics and non-linear absorption of Au(I) and Pt(II) acetylide complexes of a thienyl-carbazole chromophoreSubhadip Goswami, Geoffrey Wicks, Aleksander Rebane, et al.
Optics Express|June 6, 2009
Quantum interference in organic solidAleksander Rebane, Niklas Christensson, Mikhail Drobizhev, et al.
Biomedical Optics Express|July 19, 2012
Highly sensitive detection of cancer cells using femtosecond dual-wavelength near-IR two-photon imagingJean R Starkey, Nikolay S Makarov, Mikhail Drobizhev, et al.
Optics Express|May 4, 2016
High-accuracy reference standards for two-photon absorption in the 680-1050 nm wavelength rangeSophie de Reguardati, Juri Pahapill, Alexander Mikhailov, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|September 25, 2009
Color hues in red fluorescent proteins are due to internal quadratic Stark effectMikhail Drobizhev, Shane Tillo, Nikolay S Makarov, et al.
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Optics Express|September 15, 2023
Slow light and photon echoes in the <sup>7</sup>F<sub>0</sub>→<sup>5</sup>D<sub>0</sub> transition of Sm<sup>2+</sup> in single-crystal BaFClHans Riesen, Aleksander Rebane
Scientific Reports|April 8, 2016
High contrast two-photon imaging of fingermarksCaleb R Stoltzfus, Aleksander Rebane
Biomedical Optics Express|May 28, 2016
Optimizing ultrafast illumination for multiphoton-excited fluorescence imagingCaleb R Stoltzfus, Aleksander Rebane
Optics Letters|December 11, 2013
Controlling pulse delay by light and low magnetic fields: slow light in emerald induced by transient spectral hole-burningRajitha Papukutty Rajan, Hans Riesen, Aleksander Rebane
Optics Express|June 11, 2008
Two-photon absorption standards in the 550-1600 nm excitation wavelength rangeNikolay S Makarov, Mikhail Drobizhev, Aleksander Rebane
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|September 16, 2014
Photophysics and non-linear absorption of Au(I) and Pt(II) acetylide complexes of a thienyl-carbazole chromophoreSubhadip Goswami, Geoffrey Wicks, Aleksander Rebane, et al.
Optics Express|June 6, 2009
Quantum interference in organic solidAleksander Rebane, Niklas Christensson, Mikhail Drobizhev, et al.
Biomedical Optics Express|July 19, 2012
Highly sensitive detection of cancer cells using femtosecond dual-wavelength near-IR two-photon imagingJean R Starkey, Nikolay S Makarov, Mikhail Drobizhev, et al.
Optics Express|May 4, 2016
High-accuracy reference standards for two-photon absorption in the 680-1050 nm wavelength rangeSophie de Reguardati, Juri Pahapill, Alexander Mikhailov, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|September 25, 2009
Color hues in red fluorescent proteins are due to internal quadratic Stark effectMikhail Drobizhev, Shane Tillo, Nikolay S Makarov, et al.
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