1. The influence of excited state vibrations on fragment state distributions: The photodissociation of NOCl on T1(13A”) C.X.W. Qian, A. Ogai, L. Iwata, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 92, 4296 (1990). pdf
  2. Molecule-surface collision-induced excitation and dissociation: n,i-C3F7NO, C6F5NO, 2-methyl, 5-vinyl tetrazole and C(NO2)4 with MgO(100) surfaces at Eincident ≤ 7.5 eV E. Kolodney, P.S. Powers, L. Iwata, H. Reisler, C. Wittig, I.B. Mishra, and C. Capellos, Proceedings of the 9th Int. Symposium on Detonation, Portland, Oregon, (1990).
  3. Photodissociation dynamics of jet-cooled ClNO on S1(11A”): An experimental study A. Ogai, C.X.W. Qian, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 93, 1107 (1990). pdf
  4. Molecule-surface collision-induced dissociation of neutral polyatomics: Product state resolution, mechanisms and extensions at Eincidint < 7.5 eV C. Wittig, E. Kolodney, P.S. Powers, L. Iwata, H. Reisler, I.B. Mishra, and C. Capellos, JANNAF Proceedings (1990).
  5. NO product state distributions in the molecule-surface dissociatiative scattering: n,i-C3F7NO on MgO(100), E. Kolodney, P.S. Powers, L. Hodgson, G. Ziegler, H. Reisler and C. Wittig, in “Mode Selective Chemistry”, J. Jortner, Ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 441 (1991).
  6. Mapping of parent transition state wave functions into product roations: An experimental and theoretical investigation of the photodissociation of FNO, A. Ogai, J. Brandon, H. Reisler, H.U. Suter, J. R. Huber, M. von Dirke and R. Schinke, J. Chem. Phys., 96, 6643 (1991). pdf
  7. Assignment of the 278.2 nm peak of the CCl A2Δ-X2Π system as the O-O P1 bandhead, D.C. Robie, J. de Juan and H. Reisler, J. Molec. Spectrosc., J. Molec. Spectros., 150, 296 (1991). pdf
  8. Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Fast Evolving States, C.X.W. Qian, A. Ogai, J. Brandon, Y.Y. Bai and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 95, 6763 (1991). pdf
  9. Effect of surface temperature on the collision-induced dissociation of i-C3F7NO scattered from MgO(100), GaAs(100) and Ag(111), P.S. Powers, E. Kolodney, L. Hodgson, G. Ziegler, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, J. Phys. Chem., 95, 8387 (1991). pdf
  10. Photodissociation dynamics of the nitrosyl halides: The influence of parent vibrations, C.X.W. Qian and H. Reisler, in Advances in Molecular Vibrations and Collision Dynamics, Joel M. Bowman, Ed., JAI Press, Inc. 231 (1991).
  11. NO(X2Π) product state distributions in molecule-surface collision-induced dissociation: Direct inelastic scattering of n,i-C3F7NO from MgO(100) at Eincident ≤ 7.5 eV, E. Kolodney, P.S. Powers, L. Iwata-Hodgon, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, J. Chem. Phys. 94, 2330 (1991). pdf
  12. Ab initio calculations of dissociative electronic states of ClCN: implications to the photodissociation dynamics of the cyanogen halides, Y.Y. Bai, G.A. Segal and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 94, 331 (1991). pdf
  13. Experimental probes of dissociative states: Fano profiles in the state-specific photodissociation of FNO, J.T. Brandon, S.A. Reid, D.C. Robie and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 97, 5246 (1992). pdf
  14. Product state distributions in the photodissociation of expansion-cooled NO2 near the NO (X 2Π) ν=1 threshold, M. Hunter, D.C. Robie, J. Bates and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 193, 413 (1992). pdf
  15. A crossed beam study of the reaction C(3P)+N2O: Energy partitioning between the NO and CN products , S.A. Reid, F. Winterbottom, D.C. Scott, J. de Juan and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett.,189, 430 (1992).pdf
  16. The reactions of C(1D) with H2 and HCl: Product state excitations, Λ-doublet propensities and branching ratios, D.C. Scott, J. de Juan, D.C. Robie, D.M. Schwarz-Lavi and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 96, 2509 (1992)..pdf
  17. State-resolved simple bond-fission reactions: Experiment and theory, H. Reisler and C. Wittig, in Advances in Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics, John R. Barker, Ed., JAI Press, Inc., p. 139 (1992)..pdf
  18. Fluctuations in state-selected unimolecular decomposition: double resonance infrared/visible photofragment yield spectroscopy of NO2, S.A., Reid, J.T. Brandon, M. Hunter and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 99, 4860 (1993)..pdf
  19. State-specific photofragment yield spectroscopy of jet-cooled methyl nitrite, S.A. Reid, J.T. Brandon, and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 209, 22 (1993)..pdf
  20. The monoenergetic unimolecular reaction of expansion-cooled NO2: NO product state distributions at excess energies 0-3000 cm-1 M. Hunter, S.A. Reid, D.C. Robie and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 99, 1093 (1993)..pdf
  21. Controlling dissociation pathways via Fano profiles: NO state distributions in FNO(S1) decomposition, S.A. Reid, J.T. Brandon and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 97, 540 (1993)..pdf
  22. On the relation between unimolecular reaction rates and overlapping resonances, U. Peskin, H. Reisler and W.H. Miller, J. Chem. Phys., 101, 9672 (1994).pdf
  23. Kinetic energy effects on product state distributions in the C(3P) + N2O reaction. Energy partitioning between the NO and CN products, D.C. Scott, F. Winterbottom, M. Scholefield, S. Goyal and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 222, 471 (1994). pdf
  24. Double resonance infrared-visible photofragment yield spectroscopy of NO2: Interference among overlapping quasi-bound levels, S.A. Reid and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 101, 5683 (1994).pdf
  25. Molecule-surface collision-induced dissociation of highly excited NO2 on MgO(100), H. Ferkel, J. Singleton, C. Wittig and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 221, 447 (1994).pdf
  26. 365 nm photo-induced dynamics of ClNO adsorbed on MgO(100) H. Ferkel, L. Hodgson, J. Singleton, P. Blass, H. Reisler and C. Wittig, J. Chem. Phys., 100, 9228 (1994).pdf
  27. Product rotational distributions in the photofragmentation of small polyatomic molecules: The itransition from dynamics to statistics, H. Reisler, H. M. Keller and R. Schinke, Comments At. Molec. Phys., 30, 191 (1994).pdf
  28. Gas phase collision-induced dissociation of highly excited NO2 with Ar, C.R. Bieler, M. Hunter, A. Sanov, and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 98, 1058, (1994).pdf
  29. Fluctuations in the unimolecular reaction of NO2: Implications for overlapping resonances and the transition state, S.A. Reid,, D.C. Robie, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 100, 4526 (1994).pdf
  30. Photolysis of ClNO adsorbed on rough MgO(100), G. Ziegler, L. Hodgson, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, Can. J. Chem., 72, 737 (1994).pdf
  31. Comment on competitive reaction pathways in the unimolecular decomposition of HNCO, M. Zyrianov, A. Sanov, T. Droz-Georget and H. Reisler, Roy. Soc. Chem. Faraday Discussion, 102, 263 (1995).pdf
  32. Comment on collision-induced dissociation of highly excited NO2 by atomic and molecular colliders, C.R. Bieler, A. Sanov, C. Capellos and H. Reisler, Roy. Soc. Chem. Faraday Discussion, 102 (1995).pdf
  33. Resonances and fluctuations in the unimolecular reaction of NO2, S.A. Reid, A. Sanov and H. Reisler, Roy. Soc. Chem. Faraday Discussion, 102, 129 (1995).pdf
  34. Reactions of hyperthermal C(3P) generated by laser ablations with H2, HCl, HBr and CH3OH, M. Scholefield, S. Goyal, J.-H. Choi and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 99, 14605 (1995).pdf
  35. Fully quantum-state-resolved study of NO2 photodissociation: Correlated NO(2ΠΩ, ν=0,J,Λ) + O(3Pj) distributions, A. Sanov, C.R. Bieler and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 99, 13637 (1995).pdf
  36. Generation of excited state potentials from photofragment spectral lines: Fano profiles in FNO, M. Shapiro and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 103, 4150 (1995).pdf
  37. Inelastic scattering of NO(2Π) with atomic and molecular colliders: rotational and fine-structure excitations, C. R. Bieler, A. Sanov and H. Reisler Chem. Phys. Lett., 235, 175 (1995).pdf
  38. Final state-selected spectra in unimolecular reactions: A transition-state-based random matrix model for overlapping resonances, U. Peskin, W.H. Miller and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 102, 8874 (1995).pdf
  39. Dissociation of highly excited NO2 induced by collision with Ar, CO and O2, A. Sanov, C. R. Bieler and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 99, 7339 (1995).pdf
  40. Competitive photodissociation channels in jet-cooled HNCO: Thermochemistry and near threshold predissociation, M. Zyrianov, A. Sanov, T. Droz-Georget and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 105, 8111 (1996).pdf
  41. Experimental Studies of Resonances in Unimolecular Decomposition, S.A. Reid, and H. Reisler, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 47, 495 (1996).pdf
  42. Molecular Beams studies of the dissociation of highly excited NO2 induced by molecular colliders, C.R. Bieler, A. Sanov, C. Capellos and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 3882 (1996).pdf
  43. The unimolecular reaction of NO2: Overlapping resonances, fluctuations and the transition state, S.A. Reid and H. Reisler, feature article, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 474 (1996).pdf
  44. Correlated distributions in the photodissociation of HNCO to NH(X3Σ, a1Δ) + CO(X1Δ+) near the barrier to S1, T. Droz-Georget, M. Zyrianov, H. Reisler and D.W. Chandler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 276, 316 (1997).pdf
  45. Reaction dynamics of C(3P) with chloroform, J.-H. Choi, M.R. Scholefield, D. Kolosov and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem, 101, 5846 (1997).pdf
  46. Competition between singlet and triplet pathways in the photodissociation of HNCO, M. Zyrianov, T. Droz-Georget, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 101, 7454. (1997).pdf
  47. Photodissocation of HNCO: Three competing pathways, T. Droz-Georget, M. Zyrianov, A. Sanov, and H. Reisler, Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem., 101, 469 (1997).pdf
  48. Collision-induced dissociation of highly excited NO2 in the gas phase and on surfaces, A. Sanov, D.W. Arnold, M. Korolik, H. Ferkel, C.R. Bieler, C. Capellos, C. Wittig and H. Reisler, ACS Monograph 678 on Highly Excited Molecules, Amy Mullin, Ed., 678, 291 (1997).pdf
  49. On the relation between unimolecular rates and overlapping resonances, U. Peskin, H. Reisler and W.H. Miller, J. Chem. Phys. 106, 4815 (1997).pdf
  50. Photofragment imaging of HNCO decomposition: angular anisotropy and correlated distributions, A. Sanov, M. Zyrianov,T. Droz-Georget and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 106, 7013 (1997).pdf
  51. Endoergic reactions of hyperthermal C(3P) with methane and acetylene, M.R. Scholefield, J.-H. Choi, S. Goyal and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 288, 487 (1998).pdf
  52. Trapping-desorption and direct-inelastic scattering of HCl from MgO(100), M. Korolik, D.W. Arnold, M.J. Johnson, M.M. Suchan H. Reisler, and C. Wittig Chem. Phys. Lett., 284, 164 (1998).pdf
  53. The effect of translational energy on collision-induced dissociation of highly excited NO2 on MgO(100), D.W. Arnold, M. Korolik, C. Wittig and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 282, 313 (1998).pdf
  54. Product quantum-state-dependent anisotropies in photoinitiated unimolecular decomposition. A.V. Demyanenko, V. Dribinski, H. Reisler, H. Meyer, and C.X.W. Qian, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 7383 (1999).pdf
  55. Photoinitiated decomposition of HNCO near the H + NCO threshold: Centrifugal barriers and channel competition, M. Zyrianov, A. Sanov, Th. Droz-Georget, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 110, 10774 (1999).pdf
  56. Recoil anisotropies in the Photoinitiated Decomposition of HNCO, M. Zyrianov, Th. Droz-Georget, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 2059 (1999).pdf
  57. Photodissociation of the hydroxymethyl radical in the 3pz Rydberg state: formaldehyde + hydrogen atom channel, D. Conroy, V. Aristov, L. Feng and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A, 104, 10288-92 (2000).pdf
  58. Survival of HCl(ν=2) in trapping-desorption from MgO(100), M. Korolik, M. M. Suchan, M. J. Johnson, D. W. Arnold, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, Chem. Phys. Lett., 326, 11-21 (2000).pdf
  59. The electronic origin and vibrational levels of the first excited singlet state of isocyanic Acid (HNCO), H. Laine Berghout, F. Fleming Crim, Mikhail Zyrianov and Hanna Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 112,.6678-6688 (2000).pdf
  60. Photoinitiated H2CO unimolecular decomposition: Accessing H+HCO products via S0 and T1 pathways, L. Valachovic, M.J. Dulligan, M.F. Tuchler, Th. Droz-Georget, M. Zyrianov, A. Kolessov, H. Reisler and C. Wittig, J. Chem. Phys., 112, 2752 (2000).pdf
  61. Symmetry and lifetime of the hydroxymethyl radical in the 3p Rydberg state, V. Aristov, D. Conroy and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 318, 393 (2000).pdf
  62. Competitive channels in the jet-cooled photodissociation of the CH2Cl radical, A.B. Potter, V. Dribinski, A.V. Demyanenko and H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 349, 257-265 (2001).pdf
  63. Photodissociation dynamics of the CH2Cl radical: ion imaging studies of the Cl + CH2 channel, V. Dribinski, A.B. Potter, A.V. Demyanenko and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 115, 7474-7485 (2001).pdf
  64. Competitive pathways and nonadiabatic transitions in photodissociation, D. Conroy, V. Aristov, L. Feng, A. Sanov, and H. Reisler, Acc. Chem. Res., 34, 625-632 (2001).pdf
  65. Photodissociative spectroscopy of the hydroxymethyl readical (CH2OH) in the 3s and 3px states, L. Feng, X. Huang and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 117, 4820-4824 (2002).pdf
  66. NO angular distributions in the photodissociation of (NO)2 at 213 nm: Deviations from axial recoil, A.V. Demyanenko, A.B. Potter, V. Dribinski, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 117, 2568-2577 (2002).pdf
  67. Reconstruction of Abel-transformable images: The Basis-Set Expansion Abel Transform method, V. Dribinski, A. Ossadtchi, V. A. Mandelshtam, and H. Reisler, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 73, 2634-2642 (2002).pdf
  68. Exit channel dynamic in the ultraviolet photodissociation of the NO dimer to NO(A) and NO(X), A.B. Potter, V. Dribinski, A.V. Demyanenko, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 119, 7197-7205 (2003).pdf
  69. O-D bond dissociation from the 3s state of deuterated hydroxymethyl radical (CH2OD), L. Feng, A.V. Demyanenko, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 118(21), 9623-9628 (2003).pdf
  70. Rydberg-valence interactions in CH2Cl → CH2 + Cl photodissociation: Dependence of absorption probability on ground state vibrational excitation, S.V. Levchenko, A.V. Demyanenko, V.L. Dribinski, A.B. Potter, H. Reisler, and A.I. Krylov, J. Chem. Phys. 118(20), 9233-9240 (2003).pdf
  71. Two-photon dissociation of the NO dimer in the region 7.1-8.2 eV: Excited states and photodissociation pathways. Dribinski, V; Potter, AB; Fedorov, I, and H. Reisler. J Chem. Phys. 121 (24): 12353-12360 (2004).pdf
  72. Photodissociation of the 3pz state of the hydroxymethyl radical (CH2OH): CH2O and HCOH products, Lin Feng and Hanna Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A., 108 (45): 9847-9852 (2004).pdf
  73. Rotationally resolved infrared spectroscopy of the hydroxymethyl radical (CH2OH), Lin Feng, Jie Wei, and Hanna Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A, 108, 7903 (2004).pdf
  74. Competitive C-H and O-D bond fission channels in the UV photodissociation of the deuterated hydroxymethyl radical CH2OD, Lin Feng, Andrey V. Demyanenko, and Hanna Reisler, J. Chem. Phys.120, 6524-6530 (2004).pdf
  75. Photoexcitation of the NO dimer below the threshold of the NO(A)+NO(X) channel: a photoion and photoelectron imaging study, V. Dribinski, A.B. Potter, I. Fedorov, H. Reisler Chem. Phys. Lett. 385, 233-238, (2004).pdf
  76. Photoinitiated predissociation of the NO dimer in the region of the second and third NO stretch overtones, A.B. Potter, J. Wei and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem B 109 (17): 8407-8414 (2005).pdf
  77. Temperature programmed desorption and infrared spectroscopy studies of thin water films on MgO(100), S. Hawkins, G. Kumi, S. Malyk, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, Chem. Phys. Lett., 404, 19-24 (2005).pdf
  78. Unimolecular processes in CH2OH below the dissociation barrier: O-H stretch overtone excitation and dissociation, Wei J, Karpichev B, Reisler H, J. Chem. Phys. 125 (3): 34303-34303 (2006).pdf
  79. Photodissociation dynamics of the NO dimer: III. Theoretical overview of the ultraviolet singlet excited states, Levchenko, SV, Reisler, H; Krylov, AI; Gessner, O; Stolow, A; Shi, H; East, ALL; Journal of Chemical Physics 2006, 125 (8), 84301-84301.pdf
  80. Imaging study of vibrational predissociation of the HCl-acetylene dimer: Pair-correlated distributions, G. Li, J. Parr, I. Fedorov, and H. Reisler, PCCP, 8(25),2915-2924 (2006).pdf
  81. Amorphous Solid Water Films: Transport and Guest-Host Interactions with CO2 and N2O Dopants, G. Kumi, S. Malyk, S. Hawkins, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, J. Phys. Chem. A, 110, 2097-2105 (2006).pdf
  82. Femtosecond multidimensional imaging of a molecular dissociation Gessner, O; Lee, AMD; Shaffer, JP; Reisler, H; Levchenko, SV; Krylov, AI; Underwood, JG; Shi, H; East, ALL; Wardlaw, DM; Chrysostom, ETH; Hayden, CC; Stolow, A., Science, 311, 219-222 (2006).pdf
  83. Trapping and release of CO2 guest molecules by amorphous ice, S. Malyk, G. Kumi, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig, J. Phys. Chem. A, 111 (51): 13365-13370 (2007).pdf
  84. Vibronic structure and ion core interactions in Rydberg states of diazomethane: An experimental and theoretical investigation, Fedorov, I., Koziol, L., Li, G., Reisler, H., and Krylov, A. I. J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 13347-13357 (2007).pdf
  85. The mechanism of H-bond rupture: the vibrational pre-dissociation of C2H2-HCl and C2H2-DCl, M. Pritchard, J.A. Parr, G. Li, H. Reisler and A. J. McCaffery, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 9, 6241-6252 (2007).pdf
  86. Theoretical and experimental investigations of the electronic Rydberg states of diazomethane: Assignments and state interactions, Fedorov, I., Koziol, L., Li, G. S., Parr, J. A., Krylov, A. I., and Reisler, H. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 111 (2007): 4557-4566.pdf
  87. Imaging the state-specific vibrational predissociation of the C2H2-NH3 hydrogen-bonded dimer, Parr, J. A., Li, G., Fedorov, I., McCaffery, A. J., and Reisler, H. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 111 (2007): 7589-7598.pdf
  88. Effect of hyperconjugation on ionization energies of hydroxyalkyl radicals, Karpichev, B., Reisler, H., Krylov, A. I., and Diri, K. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 112 (2008): 9965-9969.pdf
  89. Electronic spectroscopy and photodissociation dynamics of the 1-hydroxyethyl radical CH3CHOH, B. Karpichev, L.W. Edwards, J. Wei and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A, 112: 412-418 (2008).pdf
  90. Can the Fragmentation of Hydrogen-Bonded Dimers Be Predicted: Predissociation of C2H2-HX, A. J. McCaffery, M. Pritchard and H. Reisler , J. Phys. Chem. A, 2010, 114 (9), pp 2983-2990 (2009).pdf
  91. Imaging the state-specific vibrational predissociation of the NH3-H2O hydrogen-bonded dimer, A. K. Mollner, B. E. Casterline, L. C. Ch’ng, and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A. 113, 10174-83 (2009).pdf
  92. Multiphoton ionization and dissociation of Diazirine: A theoretical and experimental Study, I. Fedorov, L. Koziol, A. K. Mollner, A. I. Krylov, and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A. 113, 7412-21 (2009).pdf
  93. Gas trapping in ice and its release upon warming, Bar-Nun, A.; Laufer, D.; Rebolledo-Mayoral, O.; Malyk, S.; Reisler, H.; Wittig, C. In Ices in our Solar System; Gudipati, M., Ed.; World Scientific: Singapore, 2009.pdf
  94. Interacting Rydberg and valence states in radicals and molecules: Experimental and theoretical studies, H. Reisler and A.I. Krylov, Int. Rev. Phys. Chem., 28(2) 267-308 (2009).pdf
  95. Photofragment spectroscopy and predissociation dynamics of weakly bound molecules, Hanna Reisler, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 60, 39-59 (2009).pdf
  96. Imaging the State-Specific Vibrational Predissociation of the Hydrogen Chloride-Water Hydrogen-Bonded Dimer B. E. Casterline, A. K. Mollner, L. C. Ch’ng and H. Reisler. J. Phys. Chem. A, (R. Schinke Festschrift), 114, 9774 (2010)pdf
  97. Electronically excited and ionized states of the CH2H2OH radical: A theoretical study, B. Karpichev, L. Koziol, K. Diri, H. Reisler, and A. I. Krylov, J. Chem. Phys. 132, 114308 (2010).pdf
  98. D-Atom Products in Predissociation of CD2CD2OH from the 202-215 nm Photodissociation of 2-Bromoethanol, L.W. Edwards, M. Ryazanov, H. Reisler, and S. J. Klippenstein, J. Phys. Chem. A, , 114 (17), pp 5453-5461 (2010).pdf
  99. Roaming Pathway Leading to Unexpected Water + Vinyl Products in C2H4OH Dissociation, E. Kamarchik, L. Koziol, H. Reisler, J. M. Bowman, A. I. Krylov, Phys. Chem. Lett., 1, 3058 (2010).pdf
  100. Imaging H2O Photofragments in the Predissociation of the HCl-H2O Hydrogen-Bonded Dimer, B. E. Rocher-Casterline, A. K. Mollner, L. C. Ch’ng, H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A, 115, 6903 (2011).pdf
  101. Determination of the Bond Dissociation Energy (D0) of the Water Dimer by Velocity Map Imaging, B. E. Rocher-Casterline, L. C. Ch’ng, A. K. Mollner, H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 134, 211101 (2011).pdf
  102. Overtone-induced dissociation and isomerization dynamics of the hydroxymethyl radical (CH2OH and CD2OH). I. A theoretical study, E. Kamarchik, C. Rodrigo, J. M. Bowman, H. Reisler, A. I. Krylov, J. Chem. Phys., 136, 084304 (2012).pdf
  103. Overtone-induced dissociation and isomerization dynamics of the hydroxymethyl radical (CH2OH and CD2OH). II. Velocity map imaging studies, M. Ryazanov, C. Rodrigo, H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 136, 084305 (2012).pdf
  104. Amorphous Solid Water (ASW): Pulsed Laser Ablation of ASW/CO2 Thin Films, O. Rebolledo-Mayoral, J. Stomberg, S. McKean, H. Reisler, C. Wittig, J. Phys. Chem. C, 116, 563 (2012).pdf
  105. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Energy Transfer and Hydrogen-Bond Breaking in the Water Dimer, L. C. Ch’ng, A. K. Samanta, G. Czakó, J. M. Bowman, H. Reisler, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 134, 15430 (2012).pdf
  106. Sliced velocity map imaging of H photofragments, M. Ryazanov, H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys., 138, 144201 (2013).pdf
  107. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of the Dissociation Energy (D0) and Dynamics of the Water Trimer, (H2O)3, L. C. Ch’ng, A. K. Samanta, Y. Wang, J. M. Bowman, H. Reisler, DOI: 10.1021/jp401155v (2013).pdf
  108. Imaging bond breaking and vibrational energy transfer in small water containing clusters, A. K. Samanta, L. C. Ch’ng, H. Reisler, Chem. Phys. Lett., 575, 1 (2013).pdf
  109. Accessing Multiple Conical Intersections in the 3s and 3px Photodissociation of the Hydroxymethyl Radical, C. P. Rodrigo, C. Zhou, H. Reisler,DOI: 10.1021/jp404552g (2013)pdf
  110. Imaging Studies of Excited and Dissociative States of Hydroxymethylene Produced in the Photodissociation of the Hydroxymethyl Radical, C. P. Rodrigo, S. Sutradhar, and H. Reisler, DOI:10.1021/jp505108k (2014), J. Phys. Chem. A pdf
  111. Experiment and Theory Elucidate the Multichannel Predissociation Dynamics of the HCl Trimer: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,J. S. Mancini, A. K. Samanta, J. M. Bowman, H. Reisler,DOI:10.1021/jp5015753 (2014), J. Phys. Chem. Apdf
  112. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Energy Transfer and Hydrogen-Bond Breaking in Small Water and HCl Clusters, A. K. Samanta, G. Czako, Y. Wang, J. S. Mancini, J. M. Bowman, H. Reisler, Acc. Chem. Res., 47, 2700-2709, (2014)pdf
  113. Amorphous Solid Water: Pulsed Heating of Buried N2O4, J. Stomberg, S. McKean, C. Larson, H. Reisler, and C. Wittig,J. Phys. Chem. C, 119, 14548 (2015)pdf
  114. Vibrational Predissociation of the HCl-(H2O)3, K. Zuraski, D. Kwasniewski, A. K. Samanta, and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2016, 7, 4243-4247pdf
  115. Temperature dependence of the photodissociation of CO2 from high vibrational levels: 205-230 nm imaging studies of CO(X) and O(3P, 1D) products, S. Sutradhar, B. R. Samanta, A. K. Samanta, and H. Reisler, 147, 013916 (2017)pdf
  116. Photoinitiated Dynamics in Amorphous Solid Water via Nanoimprint Lithography, C. Larson, Y. Li, W. Wu, H. Reisler, and Curt Wittig, J Phys. Chem. A 121, 4968 (2017)pdf
  117. Predissociation dynamics of the HCl-(H2O)3 tetramer: An experimental and theoretical investigation, K. Zuraski, Q. Wang, D. Kwasniewski, J. M. Bowman, and H. Reisler, J. Chem. Phys. 148, 204303 (2018)pdf
  118. Electronic Structure and Rydberg-Core Interactions in Hydroxycarbene and Methylhydroxycarbene, B. R. Samanta, S. Sutradhar, R. Fernando, A. I. Krylov, and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A (Jackson Festschrift) 122, 6176-6182 (2018)pdf
  119. Vibrational predissociation of the phenol-water dimer:A view from the water, D. Kwasniewski, M. Butler, and H. Reisler, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.(2019)pdf
  120. Spectroscopy and Two-Photon Dissociation of Jet-Cooled Pyruvic Acid, S. Sutradhar, B. R. Samanta, R. Fernando, and H. Reisler, J. Phys. Chem. A (F. Javier Aoiz Festschrift) 123, 5906-5917 (2019)pdf
  121. Looking at the bigger picture: Identifying the products of pyruvic acid at 193 nm. B.R. Samanta, R. Fernando, D. Rösch, H. Reisler, and D.L. Osborn, J. Chem. Phys. 153, 074307 (2020); https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0018582.
  122. Primary photodissociation mechanisms of pyruvic acid on S1: observation of methylhydroxycarbene and its chemical reaction in the gas phase. B.R. Samanta, R. Fernando, D. Rösch, H. Reisler, and D.L. Osborn, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 23, 4107-4119 (2021) DOI: 10.1039/D0CP06424F.

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