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1. Infrared spectroscopy of C3–(H2O)n and C3–(D2O)n complexes in helium droplets.

3. Infrared spectroscopy of Mg-CO2 and Al-CO2 complexes in helium nanodroplets.

4. Ionization and fragmentation of isomeric van der Waals complexes embedded in helium nanodroplets.

5. Infrared spectroscopy of HCN-salt complexes formed in liquid-helium nanodroplets.

6. Fragmentation of HCN in optically selected mass spectrometry: Nonthermal ion cooling in helium nanodroplets.

7. Probing charge-transfer process in helium nanodroplets by optically selected mass spectroscopy (OSMS): Charge steering by long-range interactions

8. Electron impact ionization in helium nanodroplets: controlling fragmentation by active cooling of molecular ions

9. Enhanced fluorescence properties of carbon dots in polymer films.

10. Note: A simple detection method for helium droplet spectroscopy experiments.

11. Helium droplet calorimetry of strongly bound species: Carbon clusters from C2 to C12.

12. Helium droplet calorimetry of strongly bound species: Carbon clusters from C2 to C12.

14. Benchtop Energetics: Hyperthermal Species Detection.

15. Formation of cold ion-neutral clusters using superfluid helium nanodroplets.

16. Infrared spectroscopy of the ν3 band of C3 in helium droplets.

17. A threshold-based approach to calorimetry in helium droplets: Measurement of binding energies of water clusters.

18. Infrared spectroscopy of C 3 -(H 2 O) n and C 3 -(D 2 O) n complexes in helium droplets.

20. Infrared spectroscopy of Mg-CO2 and Al-CO2 complexes in helium nanodroplets.

21. Carbon quantum dots and applications in photocatalytic energy conversion.

22. Helium droplet calorimetry of strongly bound species: carbon clusters from C₂ to C₁₂.

23. Visible-light photoconversion of carbon dioxide into organic acids in an aqueous solution of carbon dots.

24. Spontaneous hydrogen generation from organic-capped Al nanoparticles and water.

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