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B K Kendrick

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 3, 2016
Geometric phase effects in the ultracold H + H<sub>2</sub> reactionB K Kendrick, Jisha Hazra, N Balakrishnan
Physical Review Letters|November 10, 2015
Geometric Phase Appears in the Ultracold Hydrogen Exchange ReactionB K Kendrick, Jisha Hazra, N Balakrishnan
Nature Communications|July 31, 2015
The geometric phase controls ultracold chemistryB K Kendrick, Jisha Hazra, N Balakrishnan
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 2, 2022
On the use of stereodynamical effects to control cold chemical reactions: The H + D<sub>2</sub> ⟷ D + HD case studyH da Silva, B K Kendrick, N Balakrishnan
The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 24, 2017
Symmetry and the geometric phase in ultracold hydrogen-exchange reactionsJ F E Croft, J Hazra, N Balakrishnan, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|June 10, 2020
Prediction of a Feshbach Resonance in the Below-the-Barrier Reactive Scattering of Vibrationally Excited HD with HBoyi Zhou, Benhui Yang, N Balakrishnan, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|June 11, 2025
Nonadiabatically Driven Quantum Interference Effects in the Ultracold K + KRb → Rb + K<sub>2</sub> Chemical ReactionH da Silva, B K Kendrick, H Li, et al.
Nature Communications|July 20, 2017
Universality and chaoticity in ultracold K+KRb chemical reactionsJ F E Croft, C Makrides, M Li, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 27, 2006
Analysis of the H + D2 reaction mechanism through consideration of the intrinsic reactant polarisationJ Aldegunde, J M Alvariño, B K Kendrick, et al.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 3, 2016
Geometric phase effects in the ultracold H + H<sub>2</sub> reactionB K Kendrick, Jisha Hazra, N Balakrishnan
Physical Review Letters|November 10, 2015
Geometric Phase Appears in the Ultracold Hydrogen Exchange ReactionB K Kendrick, Jisha Hazra, N Balakrishnan
Nature Communications|July 31, 2015
The geometric phase controls ultracold chemistryB K Kendrick, Jisha Hazra, N Balakrishnan
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 2, 2022
On the use of stereodynamical effects to control cold chemical reactions: The H + D<sub>2</sub> ⟷ D + HD case studyH da Silva, B K Kendrick, N Balakrishnan
The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 24, 2017
Symmetry and the geometric phase in ultracold hydrogen-exchange reactionsJ F E Croft, J Hazra, N Balakrishnan, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|June 10, 2020
Prediction of a Feshbach Resonance in the Below-the-Barrier Reactive Scattering of Vibrationally Excited HD with HBoyi Zhou, Benhui Yang, N Balakrishnan, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|June 11, 2025
Nonadiabatically Driven Quantum Interference Effects in the Ultracold K + KRb → Rb + K<sub>2</sub> Chemical ReactionH da Silva, B K Kendrick, H Li, et al.
Nature Communications|July 20, 2017
Universality and chaoticity in ultracold K+KRb chemical reactionsJ F E Croft, C Makrides, M Li, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 27, 2006
Analysis of the H + D2 reaction mechanism through consideration of the intrinsic reactant polarisationJ Aldegunde, J M Alvariño, B K Kendrick, et al.
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