25 results on '"Kononov, Alina"'
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2. Predictions of novel features in x-ray scattering spectra for thermometry.
3. Dynamic collision frequencies, scattering, stopping, and spectra.
4. Exploring variations in dynamic collision frequencies.
5. Trajectories and pseudization in first-principles calculations of electronic stopping in WDM.
6. Trajectories and pseudization in first-principles calculations of electronic stopping in WDM.
7. Band structure effects in x-ray scattering spectra of isochorically heated materials.
8. Computational modeling of scattering processes in warm dense beryllium.
9. Statistical inference of electron-ion collision rates from simulated XRTS data.
10. Electronic stopping in warm dense matter using Ehrenfest dynamics and TDDFT.
11. First-principles predictions of novel features in XRTS spectra of warm dense matter.
12. Surface processes in ion-irradiated materials from first principles.
13. First-principles insights for high-resolution ion microscopy of graphene.
14. Study of high temperature Be from first principles.
15. Unconventional defect configurations in aluminum oxide.
16. Bound-bound features in x-ray Thomson scattering signals.
17. Effects of electron-ion collisions on stopping powers in warm dense matter.
18. Optical Properties of Be at High Temperatures from First Principles.
19. Effects of electron-ion collisions on stopping powers in warm dense matter.
20. Bound-bound features in x-ray Thomson scattering signals.
21. Electronic stopping in warm dense matter using Ehrenfest dynamics and time-dependent density functional theory.
22. Benchmarking consistent observable and material properties from an average-atom model to predictions from TDDFT.
23. Average Atom models: past & future.
24. Comparison of DFT-based methods for electronic stopping in warm dense aluminum.
25. Collisions and Correlations in Warm Dense Matter: effects on electronic stopping.
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