MBI Staff Member – Personal info

Dr. Alexander Vodchits

No longer employed at MBI

MBI Publications

  1. Influence of gas circulation on stimulated Raman scattering and amplification of ultrashort laser pulses in methane

    A. I. Vodchits, V. A. Orlovich, W. Werncke, V. P. Kozich

    Optics Communications 281 (2008) 3190-3195
  2. Efficient multi-frequency generation of ultrashort light pulses using stimulated Raman scattering and optical parametric amplification

    A.I. Vodchits, V.P. Kozich, W. Werncke, V.A. Orlovich

    Optics Communications 260 (2006) 307-310
  3. Ultrafast excitation of out-of-plane vibrations and vibrational energy redistribution after internal conversion of 4-nitroaniline

    W. Werncke, V. Kozich, A.I. Vodchits, J. Dreyer

    Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy XI (2006) 281-286
  4. Time-resolved resonance Raman scattering of the excited singlet state of 2-(2´-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole after excited state intramolecular proton transfer

    V. Kozich, J. Dreyer, A. Vodchits, W. Werncke

    Chemical Physics Letters 415 (2005) 121-125
  5. Stimulated Raman amplification of ultrashort seed pulses in compressed methane

    A. I. Vodchits, A. G. Shvedko, V. A. Orlovich, V. P. Kozich, W. Werncke

    Journal of Optical Society American B 22 (2005) 453-458
  6. Ultrafast excitation of out-of-plane vibrations and vibrational energy redistribution after internal conversion of 4-nitroaniline

    V. Kozich, W. Werncke, A.I. Vodchits, J. Dreyer

    Journal of Chemical Physics 118 (2003) 1808-14
  7. Stimulated Raman scattering in compressed gases by short laser pulses

    A.I. Vodchits, W. Werncke, S. Hogiu, V.A. Orlovich, Valentin

    SPIE Proceedings 4352 (2001) 52-58
  8. Ultrafast intramolecular electron transfer studied by stationary vibrational and time-resolved resonance Raman spectroscopy combined with ab initio calculations

    S. Wachsmann-Hogiu, W. Werncke, J. Dreyer, A.I. Vodchits, K.-W. Brzezinka, T. Elsaesser

    Recent Research Developments in Chemical Physics 2 Transworld Research Network (2001) 61-84