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The Warren Research Group at Duke University

Publications

255. M.J. Simpson, J.W. Wilson, M.T. Phipps, F.E. Robles, M.A. Selim, and W.S. Warren, "Nonlinear microscopy of eumelanin and pheomelanin with sub-cellular resolution", J Invest Dermatol, submitted
254. T. Villafana, W. Brown, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Optical pump-probe micrsocopy: sneaking peaks inside ancient art", Science, submitted
253. B. Li, Y. Cheng, J. Liu, C. Yi, A.S. Brown, H. Yuan, T. Vo-Dinh, M.C. Fischer, and W.S. Warren, "Direct optical imaging of graphene in vitro by nonlinear femtosecond laser spectral reshaping", Nano Lett, doi: 10.1021/nl303358p, (2012).
252. J.W. Wilson, S. Degan, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Optical clearing of archive-compatible paraffin embedded tissue for multiphoton microscopy", Biomed Opt Express, 3, 2752-2760 (2012).
251. A.M. Stokes, J.W. Wilson, and W.S. Warren, "Characterization of restricted diffusion in uni- and multi-lamellar vesicles using short distance iMQCs", J Magn Reson, 223, 31-40 (2012).
250. Y. Feng, R. Davis, and W.S. Warren, "Accessing long-lived nuclear singlet states between chemically equivalent spins without breaking symmetry", Nature Physics, doi: 10.1038/NPHYS2425, (2012).
249. M.F. Duarte, T.E. Matthews, W.S. Warren, and R. Calderbank (editors), "Melanoma Classification from Hidden Markov Tree Features", Proc. 2012 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 685-688 (2012).
248. F.E. Robles, J.W. Wilson, M.C. Fischer, and W.S. Warren, "Phasor analysis for nonlinear pump-probe microscopy", Opt Lett, 20, 17082-17092 (2012). PMID: 22513669
247. B. Li, K.E. Claytor, H. Yuan, T. Vo-Dinh, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Multicontrast nonlinear optical microscopy with a compact and rapid pulse shaper", Opt Lett, 37, 2763-5 (2012). PMID: 22743521
246. Y.M. Chen, R.T. Branca, and W.S. Warren, "Revisiting the mean-field picture of dipolar effects in solution NMR", J Chem Phys, 136, 204509 (2012). PMID: 22667573
245. A.M. Stokes, Y. Feng, T. Mitropoulos, and W.S. Warren, "Enhanced refocusing of fat signals using optimized multipulse echo sequences", Magn Reson Med, doi: 10.1002/mrm.24340 (2012). PMID: 22627966
244. J. Wilson, P. Samineni, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Cross-phase modulation spectral shifting: nonlinear phase contrast in a pump-probe microscope", Biomed Opt Express, 3, 854-62 (2012). PMID: 22567580
243. P. Samineni, A. DeCruz, T.E. Villafaña, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Pump-probe imaging of historical pigments used in paintings", Opt Lett, 37, 1310 (2012). PMID: 22513669
242. J.H. Cho, K.S. Hong, J. Cho, S.K. Chang, C. Cheong, N.H. Lee, H. Kim, W.S. Warren, S. Ahn, and C. Lee, "Detection of iron-labeled single cells by MR imaging based on intermolecular double quantum coherences at 14T", J Mag Reson, 217, 86-91 (2012). PMID: 22436467
241. P. Samineni, B. Li, J.W. Wilson, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Cross-phase modulation imaging", Opt Lett, 37, 800-2 (2012). PMID: 22378398
240. W.S. Warren, "Concentrated Solution Effects", Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance, doi: 10.1002/9780470034590.emrstm0088.pub2
239. T.E. Matthews, J.W. Wilson, S. Degan, M.J. Simpson, J.Y. Jin, J.Y. Zhang, and W.S. Warren, "In vivo and ex vivo epi-mode pump-probe imaging of melanin and microvasculature", Biomed Opt Express, 2 (6), 1576-83 (2011). PMID: 21698020
238. J. Kurhanewicz, D.B. Vigneron, K. Brindle, E.Y. Chekmenev, A. Comment, C.H. Cunningham, R.J. Deberardinis, G.G. Green, M.O. Leach, S.S. Rajan, R.R. Rizi, B.D. Ross, W.S. Warren, and C.R. Malloy, "Analysis of cancer metabolism by imaging hyperpolarized nuclei: prospects for translation to clinical research", Neoplasia, 13 (2), 81-97 (2011). PMID: 21403835
237. T.E. Matthews, I.R. Piletic, M.A. Selim, M.J. Simpson, and W.S. Warren, "Pump-probe imaging differentiates melanoma from melanocytic nevi", Sci Transl Med, 3 (71), 71ra15 (2011). PMID: 21346168
236. R.T. Branca, E.R. Jenista, and W.S. Warren, "Inhomogeneity-free heteronuclear iMQC", J Magn Reson, 209 (2), 347-51 (2011). PMID: 21316278
235. R.T. Branca and W.S. Warren, "In vivo NMR detection of diet induced changes in adipose tissue composition", J Lipid Res, 52 (4), 833-9 (2011). PMID: 21270099
234. B. Li, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Phase-cycling coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering using shaped femtosecond laser pulses", Opt Express, 18 (25), 25825-32 (2011). PMID: 21164927
233. R.T. Branca and W.S. Warren, "In vivo brown adipose tissue detection and characterization using water-lipid intermolecular zero-quantum coherences", Magn Reson Med, 65 (2), 313-9 (2011). PMID: 20939093
232. I.R. Piletic, T.E. Matthews, and W.S. Warren, "Probing near-infrared photorelaxation pathways in eumelanins and pheomelanins", J Phys Chem A, 114 (43), 11483-91 (2010). PMID: 20882951
231. E.R. Jenista, R.T. Branca, and W.S. Warren, "Absolute temperature imaging using intermolecular multiple quantum MRI", Int J Hyperthermia, 26 (7), 725-34 (2010) PMID: 20849265
230. P. Samineni, Z. Perret, W.S. Warren, and M.C. Fischer, "Measurements of nonlinear refractive index in scattering media", Opt Express, 18 (12), 12727-35 (2010). PMID: 20588401
229. E.R. Jenista, G. Galiana, R.T. Branca, P.S. Yarmolenko, A.M. Stokes, M. W. Dewhirst, W.S. Warren, “Application of mixed spin iMQCs for temperature and chemical-selective imaging”, J. Magn. Reson. 204 (2), 208-18 (2010).  PMID: 20303808
228. R.T. Branca, Z.I. Cleveland, B. Fubara, C. Kumar, C. Leuschner, R.R. Maronpot, W.S. Warren, B. Driehuys, “Molecular MRI for sensitive and specific detection of lung metastases”, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 107 (8):3693-7 (2010). PMID: 20142483
227. I.R. Piletic, T.E. Matthews, W.S. Warren, “Estimation of molar absorptive and pigment sizes for eumelanin and pheomelanin using femtosecond transent absorption spectroscopy”, J. Chem. Phys.  131 (18), 181106 (2009).  PMID: 19916591
226. E.R. Jenista, A.M. Stokes, R.T. Branca, W.S. Warren, “Optimized, unequal pulse spacing in multiple echo sequences improves refocusing in magnetic resonance”, J. Chem. Phys. 131 (20), 204510 (2009).  PMID: 19947697
225. W.S. Warren, E.R. Jenista, R.T. Branca, “Increasing hyperpolarized spin lifetimes through true singlet eigenstates”, Science 323,1711-4 (2009)  PMID: 19325112
224. R.T. Branca, W. S. Warren, “Solvent suppression without crosspeak attenuation in iZQC experiments”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 470 (4-6), 325-331 (2009).
223. R.T. Branca, Y.  M. Chen, V. Mouraviev, G. Galiana, E. Jenista, C. Kumar, C. Leuschner, W. S. Warren, “iDQC anisotropy map imaging for tumor tissue characterization in vivo”, Magn. Reson. in Med. 61, 937-943 (2009)  PMID: 19215050
222. T. Ye, D. Fu, W.S. Warren, “Nonlinear Absorption Microscopy”, Photocem Photobiol. 85 (3), 631-45 (2009)  PMID: 19170931
221. E.R Jenista, R.T. Branca, W.S. Warren, “Hyperpolarized Carbon-Carbon Intermolecular Multiple Quantum Coherence”, J. Magn. Reson. 196 (1), 74-7, (2009) PMID: 18926750
220. D. Fu, T.E. Matthews, T. Ye, I.R. Piletic, W.S. Warren, “Label-free In Vivo Optical Imaging of Microvasculature and Oxygenation Level”, J. Biomed. Opt. 13 (4), 040503 (2008) PMID: 19021307
219. G. Galiana, R.T. Branca, E.R. Jenista, and W.S. Warren, “Accurate Temperature Imaging Based on Intermolecular Coherences in Magnetic Resonance”, Science 322, 421-424 (2008) PMID: 18927389
218. R.T. Branca, G. Galiana, and W.S. Warren, "Enhanced Nonlinear Magnetic Resonance Signals Via Square Wave Dipolar Fields", J. Chem. Phys. (2008) PMID: 18698909
217. I.R. Piletic, M.C. Fischer, P. Samineni, G. Yurtsever, and W.S. Warren, "Rapid Pulse Shaping With Homodyne Detection For Measuring Nonlinear Optical Signals", Optics Letters 33, 1482-1484 (2008) PMID: 18594672
216. M.C. Fischer, H.C. Liu, I.R. Piletic, and W.S. Warren, "Simultaneous Self-Phase Modulation and Two-Photon Absorption Measurement by a Spectral Homodyne Z-Scan Method", Optics Express 16 (6), 4192-4205 (2008) PMID: 18542515
215. J. C. Davis, M. R. Fetterman, W. S. Warren and D. Goswami, “Propagation of complex shaped ultrafast pulses in highly optically dense samples",  J Chem Phys. 128, 154312 (2008) PMID: 18433214
214. R.T. Branca, C. Leuschner, C. Kumar, B. Fubara, W. Warren, and B. Driehuys, "Hyperpolarized 3He MRI to Detect Lung Metastases Targeted by Magnetic Nanoparticles", Proceedings of ISMRM, 16 (2008).
213. D. Fu, T. Ye, T.E. Matthews, J. Grichnik, L. Hong, J.D. Simon, and W.S. Warren, “Probing Skin Pigmentation Changes with Transient Absorption Imaging of Eumelanin and Pheomelanin", J. Biomed. Opt. 13, 054036 (2008).  PMID: 19021416
212. M.C. Fischer, H.C. Liu, I.R. Piletic, Y. Escobedo-Lozoya, R. Yasuda, and W.S. Warren, "Self-Phase Modulation Signatures of Neuronal Activity", Optics Letters 33 (3), 219-221 (2008) PMID: 18246134
211. J.H. Cho, S. Ahn, C. Lee, K.S. Hong, K.C. Chung, S.K. Chang, C. Cheong, and W.S. Warren, "Magnetic Resonance Microscopic Imaging Based on High-Order Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences", Magnetic Resonance Imaging 25 (5), 626-633 (2007) PMID: 17540273
210. N.V. Lisitza, W.S. Warren, and Y.Q. Song, "Study of Diffusion in Erythrocyte Suspension Using Internal Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity", J. Magn. Reson. 187 (1), 146-154 (2007) PMID: 17498984
209. D. Fu, T. Ye, T.E. Matthews, G. Yurtsever, and W.S. Warren, "Two-Color, Two-Photon, and Excited-State Absorption Microscopy", Journal of Biomedical Optics 12 (5), 054004 (2007) PMID: 17994892
208. D. Fu, T. Ye, T.E. Matthews, G. Yurtsever, L. Hong, J.D. Simon, and W.S. Warren, "Two-Color Excited-State Absorption Imaging of Melanins", in Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE 6424, 642402 (2007).
207. W.S. Warren, D. Fu, T. Ye, H. Liu, and M.C. Fischer, "Tissue Imaging with Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses", in Ultrafast Phenomena XV, 807-809 (2007).
206. R.T. Branca, G. Galiana, and W.S. Warren, "Signal Enhancement in CRAZED Experiments", Journal of Magnetic Resonance 187 (1), 38-43 (2007) PMID: 17448714
205. M.C. Fischer, H. Liu, I.R. Piletic, T. Ye, R. Yasuda, and W.S. Warren, "Self-Phase Modulation and Two-Photon Absorption Imaging of Cells and Active Neurons", in Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE 6442, 64421J (2007).
204. W.S. Warren, M.C. Fischer, and T. Ye, "Novel Nonlinear Contrast Improves Deep-Tissue Microscopy", Laser Focus World 43 (6), 99-103 (2007).
203. C. Li, W. Wagner, M. Ciocca, and W.S. Warren, "Multiphoton Femtosecond Phase-Coherent Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy", Journal of Chemical Physics 126 (16), 164307 (2007) PMID: 17477602
202. D. Fu, T. Ye, T.E. Matthews, B.J. Chen, G. Yurtserver, and W.S. Warren, "High-Resolution in Vivo Imaging of Blood Vessels without Labeling", Optics Letters 32 (18), 2641-2643 (2007) PMID: 17873920
201. W.S. Warren, "Spectroscopy: Shifting Light with Spin", Nature 442 (7106), 990 (2006) PMID: 16943825
200. T. Ye, G. Yurtsever, M. Fischer, J.D. Simon, and W.S. Warren, "Imaging Melanin by Two-Photon Absorption Microscopy", in Proceedings of SPIE 6089, 60891 (2006).
199. W. S. Warren, "Coherence, Correlation and Entanglement: Have We Learned Anything from NMR Quantum Computing?", Quantum Computing, Backaction 2007 (AIP Conference Proceedings, volume 864) 324-330.
198. M. Mehendale, J. A. Giordmaine, E. Gatzogiannis, A. Dorariu, W. S. Warren, G. Beadie, and M. O. Scully, "All-Ultraviolet Time-Resolved Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering", Opt. Lett. 31, 256-8 (2006) PMID: 16441048
197. W. S. Warren, D. Fu, T. Ye, H. Liu, and M. Fischer, "Tissue Imaging with Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses", Ultrafast Phenomena XIV (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
196. G. Galiana, R.T. Branca, and W.S. Warren, "Ultrafast Intermolecular Zero Quantum Spectroscopy", Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 (50), 17574-17575 (2005) PMID: 16351065
195. T. Ye, M. Fischer, G. Yurtsever, and W.S. Warren, "Two-Photon Absorption Microscopy of Tissue", in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2, 1512-1514 (2005).
194. M.C. Fischer, T. Ye, G. Yurtsever, A. Miller, M. Ciocca, W. Wagner, and W.S. Warren, "Two-Photon Absorption and Self-Phase Modulation Measurements with Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses", in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2, 968-970 (2005).
193. M.C. Fischer, T. Ye, G. Yurtsever, A. Miller, M. Ciocca, W. Wagner, and W.S. Warren, "Two-Photon Absorption and Self-Phase Modulation Measurements with Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses", Optics Letters 30 (12), 1551-1553 (2005) PMID: 16007804
192. L.-S. Bouchard, F.W. Wehrli, C.-L. Chin, and W.S. Warren, "Structural Anisotropy and Internal Magnetic Fields in Trabecular Bone: Coupling Solution and Solid Dipolar Interactions", Journal of Magnetic Resonance 176 (1), 27-36 (2005).
191. W. Wagner, C. Li, J. Semmlow, and W.S. Warren, "Rapid Phase-Cycled Two-Dimensional Optical Spectroscopy in Fluorescence and Transmission Mode", Optics Express 13 (10), 3697-3706 (2005).
190. L.-S. Bouchard and W.S. Warren, "Multiple-Quantum Vector Field Imaging by Magnetic Resonance", Journal of Magnetic Resonance 177 (1), 9-21 (2005) PMID: 16087374
189. F. Huang, J.F. Federici, D. Gary, T. Jedju, and W.S. Warren, "Determining Thickness Independently from Optical Constants Using Ultrafast Spectral Interferometry", in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2, 1103-1105 (2005).
188. S.Y. Huang, J.D. Walls, Y. Wang, W.S. Warren, and Y.-Y. Lin, "Signal Irreproducibility in High-Field Solution Magnetic Resonance Experiments Caused by Spin Turbulence", Journal of Chemical Physics 121 (13), 6105-6109 (2004).
187.  L.-S. Bouchard and W.S. Warren, "Reconstruction of Porous Material Geometry by Stochastic Optimization Based on Bulk NMR Measurements of the Dipolar Field", Journal of Magnetic Resonance 170 (2), 299-309 (2004).
186. L-S. Bouchard, F.W. Wehrli, C-L Chin and W. S. Warren, “Structural Anisotropy And Internal Magnetic Fields In Trabecular Bone: Coupling Solution And Solid Dipolar Interactions", Journal of Magnetic Resonance 176, 27-36 (2005) PMID: 15953742
185. V. Kocharovsky, S. Cameron, K. Lehmann, R. Lucht, R. Miles, Y. Rostovtsev, W.S. Warren, G.R. Welch and M.O. Scully, “Gain-swept Superradiance Applied to the Stand-off Detection of Trace Impurities in the Atmosphere", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 102(22), 7806-7811 (2005).
184. K. L. Shannon, R. T Branca, G. Galiana, S. Cenzano, W. Soboyevo and W. S. Warren, “Simultaneous Acquisition of Multiple Orders of Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherence Images in Vivo", Mag. Reson. Imaging 22, 1407-1412 (2004) PMID: 15707790
183. L-S. Bouchard and W. S. Warren, “Multiple-Quantum Vector Imaging", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 13(2005).
182. L-S. Bouchard and W. S. Warren, “Tensorial Character of Magnetization Diffusion in Periodic Lattices", Phys. Rev. B 70, 224426 (2004)
181. X-P. Tang, C-L. Chin, L-S. Bouchard, F.W. Wehrli and W.S. Warren, “Observing Bragg-like Diffraction via Multiple Coupled Nuclear Spins", Phys. Lett. A. 326, 114-125 (2004).
180. S.Y. Huang, J.D. Walls, Y. Wang, W.S. Warren and Y-Y. Lin, “Signal Irreproducibility in High-Field Solution Magnetic Resonance Experiments Caused by Transient Spin Chaos", J. Chem. Phys. 121 (13), 6105-6109 (2004) PMID: 15446904
179. L-S. Bouchard and W.S. Warren, “Reconstruction of Porous Material Geometry by Stochastic Optimization Based on Bulk NMR Measurements of the Dipolar Field", J. Mag. Reson. 170, 299-309 (2004) PMID: 15388094
178. W. S. Warren, A. Miller, W. Wagner, T. Ye, M. Fischer and G. Yurtsever, “Two-Photon Absorption Imaging with Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses", Ultrafast Phenomena XIV (Springer-Verlag) (2004).
177. D. Keusters and W.S. Warren, “Propagation Effects on the Peak Profile in Two-Dimensional Optical Photon Echo Spectroscopy", Chem. Phys. Lett. 383, 21-24 (2004).
176. M. Mehendale, B. Bosacchi, W.S. Warren and M.O. Scully, “Evolutionary Pulse Shaping in CARS Signal Enhancement", Proc. SPIE 5200, 46-55 (2004).
175. B. Bosacchi, M. Mehendale, W.S. Warren, H. Rabitz and M.O. Scully, “Computational Intelligence in Bacterial Spore Detection & Identification", Proc. SPIE 5200, 31-45 (2004).
174. B. Chance, S. Nioka, W. S. Warren, and G. Yurtsever, “Mitochondrial NADH as the Bellwether of Tissue O2 Delivery", Adv. Biol. (ISOTT) (Plenum Press, NY) (2004).
173. L-S. Bouchard, H. Poptani, R.R. Rizi, J.D. Glickson and W.S. Warren, “Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherence Imaging of Murine Tumors Depends on Choice of Dipolar Correlation Distance", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 11, 1112 (2003).
172. L-S. Bouchard, X. Tang, C. Chin, F.W. Wehrli and W.S. Warren, “Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Distant Dipolar Field in Structured Samples Using Intermolecular Mutliple-Quantum Coherences of Various Orders", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 11, 1110 (2003).
171. D.P. Bulte, L-S. Bouchard, W.S. Warren and M.D. Noseworthy, “Intermolecular Multiple Quantum Coherences (iMQC) in Brain: A Dramatic Change in Signal with Hyperoxia", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 11, 866 (2003).
170. L-S. Bouchard, C. Chin, X. Tang, W.S. Warren and F.W. Wehrli, “Structural Characterization of Trabecular Bone Using Bulk NMR Measurements of Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 11, 1113 (2003).
169. C. Chin, X. Tang, L-S. Bouchard, W.S. Warren and F.W. Wehrli, “NMR Diffraction Revisited with a Modified CRAZED Double Quantum Imaging Sequence", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 11, 803 (2003).
168. X. Tang, H. Ong, K. Shannon and W.S. Warren, “Simultaneous Acquisition of Multiple Orders of Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherence Images", Mag. Reson. Imaging 21, 1141-1149 (2003) PMID: 14725921
167.W.S. Warren, W. Wagner and T. Ye, “The Prospects for High Resolution Optical Brain Imaging: the Magnetic Resonance Perspective", Mag. Reson. Imaging 21, 1225-1233 (2003) PMID: 14725930
166. C-L. Chin, X. Tang, L-S. Bouchard, P.K. Saha, W.S. Warren and F. W. Wehrli, “Isolating Quantum Coherences in Structural Imaging Using Intermolecular Double-Quantum Coherence MRI", J. Mag. Reson. 165, 309-314 (2003) PMID: 14643714
165. P. Tian, D. Keusters, Y. Suzaki and W.S. Warren, “Femtosecond Phase-Coherent Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy", Science 300, 1553-1555 (2003) PMID: 12791987
164. D. Keusters and W.S. Warren, “Effect of Pulse Propagation on the Two-Dimensional Photon Echo Spectrum of Multi-Level Systems", J. Chem. Phys. 119, 4478-4489 (2003).
163. H. Cao, W.S. Warren, A. Dogariu and L.J. Wang, “Reduction of Optical Intensity Noise  by Means of Two-Photon Absorption", J. Opt. Soc. B 20 (3), 560-563 (2003).
162. H.S. Tan and W.S. Warren, “Mid-Infrared Pulse Shaping by Optical Parametric Amplification and its Application to Optical Free Induction Decay Measurement", Opt. Express 11 (9), 1021-1028 (2003).
161. D. Keusters, H.S. Tan, P. O’Shea, E. Zek, R. Trebino and W.S. Warren, “Relative-Phase Ambiguities in Measurements of Ultrashort Pulses with Well-Separated Multiple Frequency Components", J. Opt. Soc. Am B 20 (10), 2226-2237 (2003).
160. P. Tian and W.S. Warren, “Ultrafast Measurement of Two-Photon Absorption by Lost Modulation", Opt. Lett. 27 (18), 1634-1636 (2002) PMID: 18026525
159. H.S. Tan, E. Schreiber and W.S. Warren, “Indirect Pulse Shaping by Parametric Transfer", Ultrafast Phenomena XIII (M.M. Murnane, N.F. Scherer, R.J.D. Miller, A.M. Weiner, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin) 202-204 (2002).
158. D. Keusters, P. Tian and W.S. Warren, “Ultrafast Two-photons Free Induction Decay", Ultrafast Phenomena XIII (M.M. Murnane, N.F. Scherer, R.J.D. Miller, A.M. Weiner, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin) 85-87 (2002).
157. S.Y. Huang, Y-Y. Lin, N. Lisitza and W.S. Warren, “Signal Interference from Turbulent Spin Dynamics in Solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy", J. Chem. Phys. 116 (23), 10325-10337 (2002).
156. W. Yang, H. Kobayashi and W.S. Warren, “Frequency-Domain Differential Phase-Shift Keying (FD-DPSK) of Ultrafast Laser Pulses", IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 14 (2), 215-217 (2002).
155. H. S. Tan, E. Schreiber and W. S. Warren, “High Resolution Indirect Pulse Shaping by  Parametric Transfer", Opt. Lett. 27 (6), 439-441 (2002) PMID: 18007827
154. W.S. Warren, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance – Multidimensional Symmetry in a Three-Dimensional World", Science 294 (5546), 1475-1476 (2001) PMID: 11711662
153. M.R. Fetterman, J.C. Davis, H.S. Tan, W. Yang, D. Goswami, J.K. Rhee and W.S Warren, “Fast-Frequency-Hopping Modulation and Detection Demonstration", J. Opt. Soc. 18 (9), 1372-1376 (2001).
152. H.S. Tan, W.S. Warren and E. Schreiber, “Generation and Amplification of Ultrashort Shaped Pulses in the Visible by a Two-stage Noncollinear Optical Parametric Process", Opt. Lett. 26 (22), 1812-1814 (2001) PMID: 18059707
151. Y-Y. Lin, H.H.C. Chang and W.S. Warren, “Contrast Enhancement in MRI and fMRI By Sensitivity-Improved Detection of Intermolecular Zero- and Double-Quantum Coherences", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 9 (2001).
150. L-S. Bouchard, T.-Q. Li, R. R. Rizi and W. S. Warren, “Magnetization Structure Contrast Based on Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences", Mag. Res. Med. 48, 973-979 (2002) PMID: 12465106
149. W. S. Warren, S. Y. Huang, S. Ahn, Y.-Y. Lin, "Understanding Third-Order Dipolar Effects in Solution NMR: Hahn Echo Decays and Intermolecular Triple-Quantum Coherences", J.Chem. Phys. 116 (5), 2075-2084 (2002).
148. F. Huang, W. Yang and W. S. Warren, “Quadrature Spectral Interferometric Detection and Pulse Shaping”, Opt. Lett. 26 (6), 382 (2001) PMID: 18040331
147. H. Zhang, N. Lisitza, R.G. Bryant and W.S. Warren, “Experimental Characterization of Intermolecular Multiple Quantum Coherence Pumping Efficiency in Solution NMR", J. Mag. Reson. 148, 200-208 (2001) PMID: 11133293
146. W. Yang, M.R. Fetterman, D. Goswami and W. S. Warren, "High-ratio Electro-optical Data Compression for Massive Accessing Networks Using AOM-based Ultrafast Pulse Shaping", J. Opt. Comm. 21, 694-697 (2000).
145. H. S. Tan, W. S. Warren and E. Schreiber, "Generation, Amplification and Characterization of Tunable Visible Ultrashort Shaped Pulses", Ultrafast Phenomena XII (T. Elsaesser and S. Mukamel, Springer-Verlag), 105-107 (2000).
144 .D. Keusters, P. Tian and W. S. Warren, “Femtosecond Polarization Detection Using High-Speed Pulse Shaping", Ultrafast Phenomena XII (T. Elsaesser and S. Mukamel, editors; Springer-Verlag), 165-167 (2000).
143. W. Richter and W.S. Warren, "Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences in Liquids", Concepts in Mag. Res. 12 (6), 396-409(2000).
142. Y-Y. Lin, S. Ahn, N. Murali, W. Brey, C.R. Bowers and W.S. Warren, "High-Resolution, > 1 GHz NMR in Unstable Magnetic Fields", Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (17), 3732-3736 (2000) PMID: 11030993
141. W. Richter, M. Richter, W.S. Warren, H. Merkle, P. Andersen, G. Adriany and K. Ugurbil, "Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences", Mag. Res. Imaging 18, 489-494 (2000) PMID: 10913709
140. J. Barnes and W.S. Warren, "Automatic Quantum Error Correction", Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (4), 856-859 (2000) PMID: 10991416
139. W. Yang, M. Fetterman, J. Davis and W.S. Warren, "Spectral Interference Measurement of Nonlinear Pulse Propagation Dynamics in Optical Fibers", Opt. Lett. 25, 22-24 (2000) PMID: 18059769
138. Y.Y. Lin, N. Lisitza, S. Ahn and W.S. Warren, “Resurrection of Crushed Magnetization and Chaotic Dynamics in Solution NMR Spectroscopy", Science 290, 118-121 (2000) PMID: 11021793
137. M. Fetterman, J. C. Davis, H-S. Tan, W. Yang, D. Goswami, J-K. Rhee and W.S. Warren, “High-spectral-efficiency time-wavelength modulation and detection", J. Opt. Sci. Am. B 18, 1372-1376 (2001).
136. S. Garrett-Roe and W.S. Warren, “Numerical Studies of Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherences: High Resolution NMR in Inhomogeneous Fields and Contrast Enhancement in MRI", J. Mag. Reson. 146, 1-13 (2000) PMID: 10968952
135. B. M. Goodson, D. Goswami, H. Rabitz and W. S. Warren, “Driving Wave Packet Recurrences with Optimally Modulated Laser Pulses", J. Chem. Phys. 112 (11), 5081-5090 (2000).
134. R.R. Rizi, S. Ahn, D.C. Alsop, S. Garrett-Roe, M.D. Schnall, J.S. Leigh and W.S. Warren, "Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherence Imaging of the Human Brain", Mag. Res. Med. 43 (5), 627-632 (2000) PMID: 10800025
133. T.Q. Li, S. Ann, L. Bouchard, R.R. Rizi, M.D. Schnall, J. Cohen and W.S. Warren, “A Double Quantum fMRI Study of Motor Activation Using a Single-Shot Spiral Data Acquisition at 4T”, Proc. Int. Soc. Mag. Res. Med 8, 267 (2000).
132. W. Richter, M. Mescher, K. Ugurbil, G. Adriany, P. Andersen, L. Bouchard and W.S. Warren, "Anatomic and Functional MRI with Intermolecular Double-Quantum Coherences at 7 Tesla", Proc. Int. Soc. Mag. Res. Med 8, 504 (2000).
131. M. Mescher, W. Richter, L. Delabarre, M. Garwood and W.S. Warren, "Localized Spectroscopy with Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherences: Phantom Results", Proc. Int. Soc. Mag. Res. Med 8, 600 (2000).
130. L-S. Bouchard, S. Ahn, R.R. Rizi, T-Q. Li, D.A. Roberts, J.S. Leigh, M.D. Schnall and W.S. Warren, "Feasibility of Intermolecular Zero Quantum MRI at 1.5T", Proc. Int. Soc. Mag. Res. Med 8, 2073 (2000).
129. S. Ahn, R.R. Rizi, T-Q. Li, L-S. Bouchard, D.A. Roberts, W.S. Warren, J.S. Leigh and M.D. Schnall, "Intermolecular Double-Quantum-Coherence Imaging", Proc. Int. Soc. Mag. Res. Med 8, 2071 (2000).
128. D. Keusters, H.S. Tan and W.S. Warren, “The Role of Pulse Phase and Direction in Two Dimensional Optical Spectroscopy", J. Phys. Chem. A 103, 10369 (1999).
127. J.P. Barnes and W.S. Warren, “Decoherence and Programmable Quantum Computation", Phys. Rev. A. 60, 4363-4374 (1999).
126. W. Yang, F. Huang, M. Fetterman, J. Davis, D. Goswami and W. S. Warren, “Real Time  Adaptive Amplitude Feedback in an AOM-Based Ultrafast Optical Pulse Shaping System", IEEE Photonic Tech L. 11, 1665-1667 (1999).
125. M. Fetterman, J. Davis, D. Goswami, W. Yang and W. S. Warren, “Propagation of Complex Laser Pulses in Optically Dense Media", Phys. Rev. Lett. 82 (20), 3984-3986 (1999).
124. R. Kimmich, I. Ardelean, Y.Y. Lin, S. Ahn and W. S. Warren, “Multiple Spin Echo Generation by Gradients of the Radio Frequency Amplitude, Two-Dimensional Mutation Spectroscopy and Multiple Rotary Echoes", J. Chem. Phys. 111 (14), 6501-6509 (1999).
123. T. Enss, S. Ahn and W. S. Warren, “Visualizing the Dipolar Field in Solution NMR and MR Imaging:  Three-Dimensional Structure Simulations", Chem. Phys. Lett. 305, 101-108 (1999).
122. J. C. Davis and W. S. Warren, "Selective Excitation of High Vibrational States using Raman Chirped Adiabatic Passage”, J. Chem. Phys. 110 (9), 4229-4237 (1999).
121. R.R. Rizi, S.Ahn, D.C. Alsop, S. Garrett-Roe, M.D. Schnall, J.S. Leigh and W. S. Warren, “Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherence Imaging of the Human Brain", Proc. Int. Soc. Mag. Res. Med 7, 654 (1999); Mag. Reson. in Med. 43, 627-632 (2000).
120. W. S. Warren, “Rethinking Solution NMR", Science 280, 398-399 (1998).
119. W. Yang, D. Goswami and W.S. Warren, "Ultrafast Optical Communications Using Acousto-Optic Pulse Shaping At 1550 nm", Proc. 32nd Conf. On Information Sciences and Systems, TP, 4, 618-619 (1998).
118. W. Yang, D. Keusters, D. Goswami and W. S. Warren, “Rapid Ultra-Fine Tunable Optical Delay Line at 1.55µm Wavelength", Opt. Lett. 23 (23), 1843- 1845 (1998) PMID: 18091932
117. W. Yang, J. Davis, D. Goswami, M. Fetterman and W. S. Warren, "Optical Wavelength Domain Code-Division Multiplexing Using an AOM-Based Ultrafast Optical Pulse Shaping Approach", Proc. SPIE 3531, 80-86 (1998).
116. M. Fetterman, D. Goswami, D. Keusters, W. Yang, J.-K. Rhee and W. Warren, "Ultrafast Pulse Shaping: Amplification and Characterization", Opt. Express, 3 (10), 366-375 (1998).
115. M. Fetterman, D. Goswami, D. Keusters, J.K. Rhee, X.J. Zhang and W. S. Warren, “Generation of Amplified Shaped Pulses for Highly Adiabatic Excitation", Ultrafast Phenomena XI (Springer-Verlag), 24-26 (1998).
114. S. Ahn, S. Lee and W. S. Warren, “The Competition between Intramolecular J Couplings, Radiation Damping and Intermolecular Dipolar Couplings in Two-Dimensional Solution NMR", Mol. Phys. 95 (5), 769-785 (1998).
113. S. Ahn, N. Lisitza and W. S. Warren, “Intermolecular Zero-Quantum Coherences of Multi-Component Spin Systems in Solution NMR", J. Mag. Reson. 133, 266-272 (1998)  PMID: 9716467
112. S. Ahn and W. S. Warren, “Effects of Intermolecular Dipolar Couplings in Solution NMR in Separated Time Intervals: the Competition for Coherence Transfer Pathways", Chem. Phys. Lett. 291, 121-129 (1998).
111. R. R. Rizi, S. Ahn, J. Hopkins, J. S. Leigh and W. S. Warren, “Contrast Enhancement Based on Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherences for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Microscopy", Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance (P. Blumler, B. Blumich, E. Fukushima, editors; VCH publishing), 53-63 (1998).
110. R.R. Rizi, S.Ahn, J. Hopkins, J.S. Leigh and W.S. Warren, "MR Imaging Contrast Enhancement Based on Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherenc", Science 281, 247-252 (1998) PMID: 9657717
109. H. Kobayashi, P. R. Prucnal and W. S. Warren, “Terabit-per-second Network with Spectra-Domain Modulation", Performance and Control of Network Systems, Proc. SPIE 3231,75-86 (1997)
108. C.J. Bardeen, V.V. Yakovlev, K.R. Wilson, S.D. Carpenter, P.M. Weber and W.S. Warren, “Feedback Quantum Control of Molecular Electronic Population Transfer", Chem. Phys. Letts. 280, 151-158 (1997).
107. W. S. Warren, S. Ahn, R. R. Rizi, J. Hopkins, J. S. Leigh, M. Mescher, W. Richter, M. Garwood, and K. Ugurbil, “MR Imaging Contrast Based on Intermolecular Zero-Quantum Coherences", Science 281, 247-250 (1998).
106. W. S. Warren, D. Goswami and S. Mayr, “Laser Enhanced NMR Spectroscopy, Revisited", Mol. Phys. 93, 371-375 (1998).
105. S. Ahn, W. S. Warren and S. Lee, “Quantum Treatment of Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences with Intramolecular J-Coupling in Solution NMR", J. Mag. Reson. 128, 114-129 (1997) PMID: 9356265
104. W. S. Warren and S. Ahn, “The Boundary between Liquid-Like and Solid-Like Behavior in Magnetic Resonance", J. Chem. Phys. 108 (4), 1313-1325 (1998).
103. W. S. Warren, “On the Practicality of NMR Quantum Computing", Science 277, 1688-1689 (1997).
102. J. K. Rhee, H. Kobayashi and W. S. Warren, “Optical Frequency-Domain Differential Phase Shift Keying in Femtosecond-Pulse WDM Systems", J. Lightwave Technology 15, 2214-2222 (1997).
101. J. X. Tull, M. A. Dugan and W. S. Warren, “High Resolution, Ultrafast Laser Pulse Shaping and its Applications", Adv. in Mag. and Opt. Reson. 20, 1 (1997).
100. J. X. Tull, M. A. Dugan and W. S. Warren, “High Resolution Acousto-Optic Shaping of Unamplified and Amplified Femtosecond Laser Pulses", J. Opt. Sci. Am. B 14, 2348-2358 (1997).
99. M. Dugan, J. X. Tull and W. S. Warren, “High-Resolution Ultrafast Laser Pulse Shaping for Quantum Control and Terabit per Second Communcations", Ultrafast Phenomena X, (P. F. Barbara, J. G. Fujimoto, W. H. Knox and W. Zinth, Springer-Verlag), 26-27 (1996) .
98. J-K. Rhee, M. Dugan, J. X. Tull, H. Kobayashi, and W. S. Warren, “Frequency-Domain Differential Phase Shift Keying in Femtosecond Spread-Time WDM/TDM Systems", Proc. 30th Conference on Information Science and Systems, 1107 (1996).
97. P. Bachiller, S. Ahn and W. S. Warren, “Detection of Intermolecular Heteronuclear Multiple-Quantum Coherences in Solution NMR", J. Mag. Reson. 122, 94-99 (1996).
96. S. Vathyam, S. Lee and W. S. Warren, “Homogeneous NMR Spectra in Inhomogeneous Fields", Science 272 (5358), 92-96 (1996) PMID: 8600541
95.   D. L. Mattiello, W. S. Warren, L. Mueller and B. T. Farmer II, “Intermolecular Interactions in 90% Water: Characterization and Suppression by Multiple-Axis Gradients", J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118, 3253-3261 (1996).
94. S. Lee, W. Richter, S. Vathyam and W. S. Warren, “Quantum treatment of the effects of dipole-dipole interactions in liquid NMR", J. Chem. Phys. 105 (3), 874-900 (1996).
93. W. S. Warren, “Applications of Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences in Solution NMR", Bulletin of Mag. Reson. 17, 87(1995) (invited paper for plenary lecture, ISMAR-95).
92.   J. S. Melinger, D. McMorrow, C. Hillegas and W. S. Warren, “Selective Excitation of Vibrational Overtones in an Anharmonic Potential” , Phys. Rev. A 51, 3366-3369 (1995) PMID: 9911981
91. W. S. Warren, S. Lee, W. Richter and S. Vathyam, “Correcting the Classical Dipolar Demagnetizing Field in Solution NMR", Chem. Phys. Lett. 247, 207-214 (1995).
90. W. Richter, S. Lee, W. S. Warren and Q. He, “Imaging with Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences in Solution NMR", Science 267 (5198), 654-657 (1995)  PMID: 7839140
89. J.X. Tull, M.A. Dugan, C.W. Hillegas and W.S. Warren, “Robust Pulse Shaping Techniques for Quantum Molecular Control", Ultrafast Phenomena IX (G. A. Mourou and A. H. Zewail, Springer-Verlag), 219 (1995).
88. W. S. Warren, “Coherent Control is not a Question", Ultrafast Phenomena IX (G. A. Mourou and A. H. Zewail, eds.; Springer-Verlag), 25 (1995).
87. W. S. Warren, “The NMR-Optics Connection", Enc. of Mag. Reson. (1995).
86. W. S. Warren and W. Richter, “Concentrated Solution Effects: Radiation Damping and Magnetization Anisotropy", Enc. of Mag. Reson. (1995).
85. W. S. Warren and S. Mayr, “Shaped Pulses", Enc. of Mag. Reson. (1995).
84. W. S. Warren, “Robust Approaches to Laser Selective Chemistry and Quantum Molecular Control", in Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry II, Proc. SPIE 2124, 78-83 (1994).
83. J. S. Melinger, S. R. Gandhi, A. Hariharan, D. Goswami and W. S. Warren, “Adiabatic Population Transfer with Frequency Swept Laser Pulses", J. Chem. Phys. 101 (8), 6439-6454 (1994); J. Chem Phys. 102 (13), 5574 (1995).
82. C. Hillegas, J. X. Tull, D. Goswami, D. Strickland and W. S. Warren, “Femtosecond Laser Pulse Shaping Using Microsecond Radiofrequency Pulses”, Opt. Lett. 19 (10), 737-739 (1994).
81. W.S. Warren, “Femtosecond Laser Pulse Shaping”, Laser Focus World (1994).
80. D. Goswami and W. S. Warren, “Simple Constrained Pulse Shaping”, Phys. Rev. A 50 (16), 5190-5196 (1994).
79. W. S. Warren, “Chemistry with Photons, Science 262, 1008-1009 (1993) PMID: 17782048
78. W. S. Warren, W. Richter, A. H. Andreotti and S. Farmer, "Generation of Impossible Correlation Peaks between Bulk Water and Biomolecules in Solution NMR”, Science 262 (5142), 2005-2009 (1993) PMID: 8266096
77. D. Goswami, C. W. Hillegas, J. X. Tull and W. S. Warren, "Generation of Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses: New Approaches to Laser Selective Chemistry", Femtosecond Reaction Dynamics (1993).
76. D. Goswami and W. S. Warren, “Control of Chemical Dynamics by Restricting IVR”, J. Chem. Phys. 99 (6), 4509-4517 (1993).
75. J. S. Melinger, A. Hariharan, S. R. Gandhi and W. S. Warren, “Stimulated Emission Pumping and Selective Excitation by Adiabatic Passage with Frequency Swept Laser Pulses”, Ultrafast Phenomena VIII (J.-L. Martin, A. Migus, G. A. Mourou and A. H. Zewail, eds.; Springer-Verlag), 113-115 (1993).
74. W. S. Warren, H. Rabitz and M. Dahleh, "Coherent Control of Quantum Dynamics: The Dream is Alive”, Science 259, 1581-1589 (1993) PMID: 17733021
73. Q. He, W. Richter, S. Vathyam and W. S. Warren, "Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences and Cross-Correlation in Solution”, J. Chem. Phys. 98 (9), 6779-6800 (1993).
72. W. S. Warren, S. Mayr, D. Goswami and A. P. West, Jr., "Laser Enhanced NMR Spectroscopy: Theoretical Considerations”, (reply), Science 259, 836 (1993).
71. "Laser NMR Technique Shifts Resonances,” Chem. and Eng. News, 31-32 (1992).
70. W. S. Warren, D. Goswami, S. Mayr and A. P. West, Jr., "Laser Enhanced NMR Spectroscopy”, Science 255, 1683-1685 (1992) PMID: 1553555
69. A. Kuhn, G. W. Coulston, G. Z. He, S. Schiemann, K. Bergmann and W. S. Warren, "Population Transfer by Stimulated Raman Scattering with Delayed Pulses Using Spectrally Broad Light”, J. Chem. Phys. 96 (6), 4215-4223 (1992).
68. M. A. Banash and W. S. Warren, "Coherent Optical Spectroscopic Studies Of Collisional Dynamics", Molecules in Laser Fields (1993).
67. J. S. Melinger, S. Gandhi, A. Hariharan, J. Tull and W. S. Warren, "Generation of Narrowband Inversion with Broadband Laser Pulses”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 68 (13), 2000-2003 (1992) PMID: 10045278
66. S. McDonald and W. S. Warren, "More-Pi Pulses: Testing the Limits of Shape Optimization”, J. Mag. Reson. 99, 282-291 (1992).
65. W. S. Warren, Q. He, M. McCoy and F. Spano, "Reply to 'Is multiple quantum NMR of water real',by Abergel, Delsuc and Lallemand”, J. Chem. Phys. 96 (2),1659-1661 (1992).
64. M. McCoy and W. S. Warren, "Pulse Shaping in Quadrupole Echo NMR”, J. Mag. Res. 98 24-35 (1992).
63. S. McDonald and W. S. Warren, "Uses of Shaped Pulses in NMR- a Primer”, Concepts in Mag. Reson. 3, 55-81 (1991).
62. J.S. Melinger, A. Hariharan, S.R. Gandhi, and W. S. Warren, "Adiabatic Population Inversion in I2 Vapor with Ultrafast Laser Pulses”, J. Chem. Phys. 95 (3) 2210-2213 (1991).
61. F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Superradiant Effects in Photon Echo Decays- the Superradiant Echo”, Coherence and Quantum Optics VI (1990).
60. M. McCoy and W. S. Warren, “Three-Quantum NMR Spectroscopy of Liquid Water: Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherence Generated by Spin-Cavity Coupling”, J. Chem. Phys. 93 (1), 858-860 (1990).
59. F. Spano and W. S. Warren, “Photon Echo Decays in Optically Dense Media”, J. Chem. Phys. 93 (3), 1546-1556 (1990).
58. R. Judson, K. Lehmann, H. Rabitz and W. S. Warren, “Optimal Design of External Fields for Controlling Molecular Motion- Application to Rotation”, J. Mol. Struc. 223, 425-456 (1990; invited paper, E. B. Wilson commemorative issue).
57. W. S. Warren, S. Hammes and J. Bates, "Dynamics of Radiation Damping in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance”, J. Chem. Phys. 91 (10), 5895-5904 (1989).
56. M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "Investigation of Momentum Relaxation and Time Dependent Conductance in Radiation Damaged GaAs”, Phys. Rev. B 41, 5792-5798(1990) PMID: 9994463
55. C. J. Lee, N. Murali and W. S. Warren, "Applications of Shaped Pulses to High Resolution NMR in Dipolar Broadened Spin Systems”, Adv. Mag. Reson. 14, 241-268 (1990).
54. C. J. Lee, N. Murali and W. S. Warren, "NMR Dipole-Dipole Refocusing with Shaped Pulses”, J. Mag. Reson. 84, 643-647 (1989).
53. F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Understanding Dephasing in Mixed Molecular Crystals. II. Dephasing from up to 1000 Coupled Absorbers in the Semiclassical Limit”, J. Chem. Phys. 90, 6034-6048 (1989).
52. C. J. Lee and W. S. Warren, "Symmetry Considerations for Irradiation of Coupled Spins with Arbitrary R.F. Fields”, J. Mag. Reson. 82, 185-192 (1989).
51. M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "Synthesis and Applications of Arbitrarily Shaped Optical Pulses in Coherent Spectroscopy and Nonlinear Pulse Propagation”, Ultrafast Phenomena VI (Springer, Berlin), 139-141 (1988).
50. F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Understanding Dephasing in Mixed Molecular Crystals. I. Photon Echoes From Dimers–Revisited”, J. Chem. Phys. 89 (9), 5492-5497 (1988).
49. W. S. Warren, "Effects of Pulse Shaping in Laser and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopies” Science 242 (4880), 878-884 (1988) PMID: 3055299
48.   M. A. McCoy, F. Loaiza, K. Valentine and W. S. Warren, "Self Refocused Solvent Suppression with Shaped Pulses”, J. Mag. Reson. 80, 155-161 (1988).
47. A. Hasenfeld, S. Hammes and W. S. Warren, "Understanding Phase Modulation in Two-Level Systems Through Inverse Scattering”, Phys. Rev. A 38, 2678-2681 (1988)  PMID: 9900681
46. F. Loaiza, M. A. McCoy, S. L. Hammes and W. S. Warren, "Selective Excitation Without Phase Distortion Using Self-Refocussed Amplitude and Amplitude/Phase Modulated Pulses”, J. Mag. Reson. 77, 175-181 (1988).
45. M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "Synthesis of Crafted Optical Pulses by Time Domain Modulation in a Fiber-Grating Compressor”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 52, 1458-1461 (1988).
44. W. S. Warren and M. Haner, "Laser Pulse Shaping for State-Selective Excitation”, Atomic and Molecular Processes with Short Intense Laser Pulses, 1-9 (1988).
 43.  F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Preparation of Constant Bandwidth Total Inversion, Independent of Optical Density, with Phase Modulated Laser Pulses”, Phys. Rev. A 37, 1013-1016 (1988). PMID: 9899754
42. F. Loaiza, M. McCoy, M. Levitt, M. S. Silver and W. S. Warren, "Excitation in Inhomogeneously Broadened Systems”, J. Mag. Reson. 76 (3), 504-527 (1988).
41. F. Loaiza, M. A. McCoy, W. S. Warren, M. S. Silver and H. Egloff, "Crafted Pulses for Imaging and in vivo NMR Spectroscopy”, Proc. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 508, 483-487 (1988).
40. W. S. Warren and M. Silver, "The Art of Pulse Crafting”, Adv. Mag. Res. 12, 248-384 (1988).
39. R. R. Edelman, D. Atkinson, M. Silver, F. Loaiza and W. S. Warren, "FRODO Pulse Sequences: A New Method for Elimination of Motional, Flow and Wraparound Artifacts”, Radiology 166 (1), 231-236 (1988) PMID: 3336685
38. G. Laub, M. Silver, F. Loaiza, M. McCoy, E. Reinhardt and W. S. Warren, "Crafted Pulses and Pulse Sequences”, Proc. of the Sixth Ann. Mtg. of the Soc. of Mag. Reson. in Med., 480 (1987).
37. W. S. Warren, "Effects of Pulse Shaping in Laser Spectroscopy,” Laser Applications to Chemical Dynamics, (M. A. El-Sayed, ed.), Proc. SPIE 742, 42 (1987).
36. M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "Generation of Arbitrarily Shaped Picosecond Optical Pulses Using an Integrated Electrooptic Waveguide Modulator”, App.Opt. 26 (17), 3687-3694 (1987).
35. M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "Generation of Programmable, Picosecond Resolution Laser Pulses by Fiber Optic Pulse Compression”, Opt. Lett. 12 (6), 398-400 (1987).
34. C. P. Lin, J. Bates, J. Mayer and W. S. Warren, "Implementation of a Phase and Amplitude Modulated p Pulse for Coherent Optical Spectroscopy”, J. Chem. Phys. 86 (6), 3750-3751 (1987).
33. M. McCoy and W. S. Warren, "Pulse Shaping to Improve Performance of NMR Multiple Pulse Sequences: 2-D Solvent Suppressed COSY of Vitamin B1 in Water”, Chem. Phys. Lett. 133, 165-170 (1987).
32. F. Spano, M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "Spectroscopic Demonstration of Picosecond, Phase Shifted Pulse Sequences”, Chem. Phys. Lett. 135, 97-102 (1987).
31. F. Loaiza, K. T. Lim, W. S. Warren, M. S. Silver, H. Egloff, G. Laub and B. Kiefer, "Crafted Pulses and Pulse Sequences for NMR Imaging”, Health Care Instrumentation 1, 188-194 (1986).
30. F. Loaiza, M. S. Silver and W. S. Warren, "Optimized 90˚ and 180˚ Pulses for Fast Imaging and Spectroscopy - A New Generation of RF Pulses”, Proc. of the Fifth Ann. Mtg. of the Soc. of Mag. Reson. in Med., 480 (1986).
29. M. Haner, F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Picosecond Pulse Shaping and Phase Shifting for Molecular Spectroscopy”, Ultrafast Phenomena V (G. Fleming and A. Siegman, eds., Springer-Verlag), 514-517 (1986).
28. J. Bates and W. S. Warren, "Ultracoherent Transient Spectroscopy”, Advances in Laser Science I, 146, 429 (1986).
27. F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Theoretical Analysis of Injection Locked Dye Lasers: An Application to the Generation of Optical Pulse Sequences with Phase Control”, Laser Applications to Chemical Dynamics, Proc. SPIE 620, 52 (1986).
26. M. A. Banash and W. S. Warren, "State-to-State Collisional Dynamics by Coherent Laser Pulse Phase, Shape, and Frequency Modulation”, Laser Chem. 6, 47-60 (1986).
25. W. S. Warren, J. Bates, M. McCoy, M. Navratil and L. Mueller, "There were no Pi Pulses in Molecular Iodine: Crafted Pulses to Compensate for Rabi Frequency Inhomogeneity”, J. Opt. Sci. Am. B 3, 488-492 (1986) (invited paper).
24. M. A. Banash, J. Bates, L. Huckabee and W. S. Warren, "Applications of Laser Pulse Shaping to State-Selective Excitation and Measurement of Gas Phase Collisional Dynamics”, J. Opt. Sci. Am. B 3, 220-P222 (1986).
23. J. Gutow, M. McCoy, F. Spano and W. S. Warren, "Crafted Pulse Shapes for the Uniform Suppression of a Region in a Coherent Spectrum”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 1090-1093 (1985) PMID: 10031725
22. M. McCoy and W. S. Warren, "Implementation of Simple Crafted 90˚ or 180˚ Pulse Shapes in NMR Spectroscopy”, J. Mag. Reson. 65 (1), 178-182 (1985).
21. W. S. Warren, "Effects of Arbitrary Laser or NMR Pulse Shapes on Population Inversion and Coherence”, J. Chem. Phys. 81, 5437-5448 (1984).
20. M. A. Banash, J. Gutow and W. S. Warren, "Luminescence as a Probe of Coherence: Applications to Collisional Dynamics and Phase Coherent Spectroscopy”, J. Lum. 31-32, 855-857 (1984).
19. F. Spano, F. Loaiza, M. Haner and W. S. Warren, "High Power, Picosecond Phase Coherent Laser Spectroscopy”, Ultrafast Phenomena IV (K. Eisenthal and D. Auston, eds., Springer-Verlag), 99-101 (1984).
18. W. S. Warren, J. B. Murdoch and A. Pines, "Computer Simulations of Multiple Quantum Experiments. II. Selective Excitation”, J. Mag. Reson. 60, 236-256 (1984).
17. J. B. Murdoch, W. S. Warren, D. P. Weitekamp and A. Pines, "Computer Simulations of Multiple Quantum Experiments”, J. Mag. Reson. 60, 205-235 (1984).
16. W. S. Warren and M. Banash, "Phase and Frequency Coherent Multiple Pulse Spectroscopy: Applications to Collisional Dynamics”, Coherence and Quantum Optics V (1984).
15. W. S. Warren and A. H. Zewail, "Phase Coherence in Multiple Pulse Spectroscopy”, Laser Chem. 2, 37-51 (1983); Photochemistry and Photobiology, Laser Chem. App. (1983).
14. W. S. Warren and A. H. Zewail, "Optical Multiple Pulse Sequences for Multiphoton Selective Excitation and Enhancement of Forbidden Transitions”, J. Chem. Phys. 78, 3583-3592 (1983).
13. W. S. Warren and A. H. Zewail, "Multiple Pulses in Optical Multilevel Systems. II. Applications to Multilevel Systems”, J. Chem. Phys. 78, 2298-2311 (1983).
12. W. S. Warren and A. H. Zewail, "Multiple Pulses in Optical Multilevel Systems. I. The Technique and Experimental Applications”, J. Chem. Phys. 78, 2279-2297 (1983).
11. A. Zewail, W. Lambert, P. Felker, J. Perry and W. Warren, "Laser Probing of Vibrational Energy Redistribution and Dephasing”, J. Phys. Chem. 86, 1184-1192 (1982).
10. W. S. Warren and A. Pines, "Simple Pulse Sequences for Selective Multiple-Quantum Excitation”, Chem. Phys. Lett. 88, 441-443 (1982).
9. W. S. Warren and A. H. Zewail, "Optical Analogs of NMR Phase Coherent Multiple Pulse Spectroscopy”, J. Chem. Phys. 75, 5856-5958 (1981).
8. W. S. Warren and A. H. Zewail, "Optical Dephasing in Multilevel Systems. Bath-Independent Dephasing and Breakdown of the Two-Level Approximation”, J. Phys. Chem. 85, 2309-2313 (1981).
7. W. S. Warren and A. Pines, "Experiments on Selective Excitation of Multiple-Quantum NMR Transitions”, J. Chem. Phys. 74, 2808-2818 (1981).
6. W. S. Warren and A. Pines, "Analogy of Multiple-Quantum NMR to Isotopic Labelling”, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 103, 1612-1617 (1981).
5. G. Drobny, A. Pines, S. Sinton, W. S. Warren and D. P. Weitekamp, "Selectivity in Multiple Quantum Spectroscopy”, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A 299, 585-592 (1981).
4. W. S. Warren, D. P. Weitekamp and A. Pines, "Theory of Selective Excitation of Multiple-Quantum Transitions”, J. Chem. Phys. 73, 2084-2099 (1980).
3. W. S. Warren, D. P. Weitekamp and A. Pines, "High-Order Selective Sequences in Multiple-Quantum NMR”, J. Mag. Reson. 40, 581-583 (1980).
2. W. S. Warren, S. Sinton, D. P. Weitekamp and A. Pines, "Selective Excitation of Multiple-Quantum Coherence in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 1791-1794 (1979).
1  W. S. Warren and J. T. Kummer, "Thermal Desorption of Hydrogen Electrochemically Adsorbed on a Carbon Electrode”, J. Electrochem. Soc. 124, 724-726 (1977).

Educational Publications

4. Textbook: The Physical Basis of Chemistry (176 pages). Academic Press, September 1993; second edition, February 2000. Both editions received the Outstanding Academic Title award from Choice Magazine (American Library Association). ISBN: 0127358552
3. Textbook article: "Lasers,” in D. McQuarrie and P. Rock, General Chemistry (Prentice Hall, 1991, third edition)
2. Encyclopedia article: "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR),” 1995 yearbook, McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (invited article).
1. Journal article: W. S. Warren and M. Pickering, "Student Performance on a Procedureless Junior-Level Laboratory Examination,” J. Chem. Ed. 64, 68 (1987).

 

Seminars and Invited Presentations

216.    2nd International Conference on Coherent Multidimensional Vibrational Spectroscopy, Madison, WI, August 14, 2004
215.    OSA-Nonlinear Optics, Materials, Fundamentals & Applications, Waikolo, HI, July 31, 2004
214.    McKnight Conference on Neuroscience, Denver, CO, June 25, 2004
213.    The MITRE Corporation, San Diego, CA, June 11, 2004
212.    Erice Summer School, Roma, Italy, May 23, 2004
211.    DARPA Meeting, Washington, DC, April 7, 2004
210.    ACS Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 30, 2004
209.    Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, March 29, 2004
208.    34th Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Snowbird, UT, January 5, 2004
207.    Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, November 12, 2003
206.    ICAM Workshop-Phyics of Neural Tissue, Sante Fe, NM, November 2, 2003
205.    226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY, September 7, 2003
204.    2nd Annual Meeting-Society of Molecular Imaging, San Francisco, CA, Aug. 15-18, 2003
203.    45th Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, July 27-31, 2003
202.    Gordon Conference Nonlinear Optics & Lasers, New London, NH, August 1, 2003
201.    Gordon Conference Magnetic Resonance, Newport, RI, June 15-20, 2003
200.    IBC – Imaging & Drug Discovery Conference, Vienna, VA, June 2-4, 2003
199.    Imperial College, London/Glasgow, May 3-10, 2003
198.    International School on Magnetic Resonance & Brain Function, Sicily, Italy, April 4-10, 2003
197.    ENC Conference, Savannah, GA, March 29-April 4, 2003
196.    AMRI Review, New Orleans, LA, February 27-28, 2003
195.    ICMRBS XXth Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 26, 2002
194.    University of Wisconsin, March 6, 2002
193.    Workshop, Austin, TX, October 25, 2001
192.    FACSS Meeting, Detroit, MI, October 7, 2001
191.    Imaging in 2002, Jackon, WY, September 28, 2001
190.    Optics in Computing meeting, Optical Society of America, Lake Tahoe, Jan. 9, 2001
189.    American Chemical Society, Princeton Section, December 18, 2000
188.    Naval Research Laboratory, December 13, 2000
187     Florida State University, Department of Chemistry, November 28, 2000
186.    University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, October 25, 2000
185.    University of California, San Diego, Department of Chemistry, October 24, 2000
184.    Ampere Summer School, Zakopane, Poland, June 8, 2000
183.    University of Colorado, Department of Physics, May 22, 2000
182.    NSF Site visit, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL, April 17, 2000
181.    IEEE Sarnoff Symposium on Microwave Systems and Technology, March 22, 2000
180.    Harvard-MIT Seminar Series, Cambridge, MA, December 2, 1999
179.    Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ, November 16, 1999
178.    Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference, Tallahassee, FL, November 5, 1999
177.    University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of Chemistry, Oct. 13, 1999
176.    Rutgers University, Fiber Optic Materials Research Center, October 5, 1999
175.    Universite du Sherbrooke, Department of Chemistry, August 13, 1999
174.    Gordon Conference on Magnetic Resonance, June 28, 1999
173.    Conference on Coherent Control, Ringberg Castle, Germany, July 26, 1999
172.    Stanford University, Department of Chemistry; March 31, 1999
171.    University of California, Berkeley; Physical Chemistry seminar, March 30, 1999
170.    University of California, Berkeley, Condensed Matter Physics seminar; March 29, 1999
169.    ITAMP Workshop on NMR and Quantum Computation, February 22, 1999                    
168.    National High Field Magnet Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL, August 10, 1998
167.    European Experimental NMR Conference, Bled, Slovenia; May 11, 1998 (plenary lecture)
166.     Experimental NMR Conference, Asilomar, CA, March 23, 1998
165.     University of Chicago, Department of Chemistry; March 2, 1998
164.     Princeton University, Department of Electrical Engineering; February 11, 1998
163.     Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ; November 20, 1997
162.     NEC Corporation, Princeton, NJ; November 7, 1997
161.     Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference, Gainesville, Florida; Oct. 31, 1997
160.     University of Florida, Quantum Theory Center; October 30, 1997
159.     Fourth International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy, Sept. 22, 1997
158.     University of Minnesota Medical School, Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, July 7, 1997
157.     University of Wisconsin, Department of Chemistry, July 1, 1997
156.     Purdue University, Department of Chemistry, June 30, 1997
155.     Gordon Conference on Magnetic Resonance, June 24, 1997
154.     Washington NMR Topical Group, National Institutes of Health; May 9, 1997
153.     University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics; May 2, 1997
152.     American Chemical Society, North Jersey NMR Topical Group; January 21, 1997
151.     Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ; November 18, 1996
150      Boston College, Department of Chemistry; October 10, 1996
149.     Thornton Hospital, University of California San Diego Medical School; July 8, 1996
148.     Gordon Conference on Multiphoton Processes, New London, NH; June 10, 1996
147.     Cornell University, Department of Chemistry; February 24, 1996
146.     University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, PA; Department of Radiology; January 23, 1996
145.     Haverford College, Philips Lectures on Science and Public Policy, Nov. 2-3, 1995
144.     James Cook University, Townsville, Australia; Department of Molecular Sciences; July 31, 1995
143.     International Society of Magnetic Resonance, Sydney, Australia, July 18, 1995 (plenary lecture)
142.     Koç Conference on Quantum Control, Antalya, Turkey, May 17, 1995
141.     IMRA America, Ann Arbor, MI, April 20, 1995
140.     University of Michigan, Center for Ultrafast and Optical Science, January 25, 1995
139.     University of Michigan, Department of Chemistry, January 24,1995
138.     Masachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry; Nov. 22, 1994
137.     NEC Corporation, Princeton, NJ; October 13, 1994
136.     Interdisciplinary Laser Science meeting; Dallas, TX; panel on Ultrafast Laser Applications, October 5, 1994, research seminar October 7, 1994
135.     University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry; September 15, 1994
134.     Sixteenth International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems; Veldhoven, the Netherlands; August 15, 1994
133.     University of Groningen, the Netherlands; Department of Chemical Physics; August 12, 1994
132.     University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; CUOS/ITAMP Conference on Coherence, Correlation and Control; July 28, 1994
131.     IEEE/LEOS meeting, Princeton, NJ; June 21, 1994
130.     European Experimental NMR Conference, Oulu, Finland; June 7, 1994
129.     Ultrafast Phenomena IX, Dana Point, CA; panel on “Coherent Control;” May 4, 1994
128.     Lehigh University, Department of Chemistry; April 27, 1994
127.     Experimental NMR Conference, Asilomar, CA; April 12, 1994
126.     Harvard University, Department of Physics and ITAMP; March 30, 1994
125.     American Physical Society meeting, Division of Chemical Physics; Pittsburg, PA; March 25, 1994
124.     National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; Panel on Advanced Laser Sources; March 6, 1994
123.     California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; Department of Chemistry; January 29, 1994
122.     O-E Lase 94, Los Angeles; January 27, 1994
121.     University of California, San Diego, Department of Chemistry; Jan. 25, 1994
120.     Princeton University, Department of Physics; December 14, 1993
119.     Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory; October 13, 1993
118.     University of Michigan, Center for Ultrafast Optical Science; Ann Arbor, MI; September 2, 1993
117.     Telluride Workshop on Pulse Shaping and Quantum Control in External Fields; Telluride, CO; August 9, August 11, 1993
116.     Magnetic Resonance Gordon Conference; Wolfeboro, NH; July 12, 1993                               
115.     Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Department of Physics; May 21, 1993
114.     Femtosecond Reaction Dynamics symposium, Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences; May 19, 1993
113.     Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS), featured invited speaker; May 4, 1993
112.     Sanibel Sumposium on Quantum Chemistry; San Augustine, FL; March 18, 1993
111.     Brookhaven National Laboratory, Department of Chemistry; Brookhaven, NY; February 24, 1993
110.     Harvard University, Department of Chemistry; Cambridge, MA; February 18, 1993
109.     University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry; Philadelphia, PA; Dec. 3, 1992
108.     Yale University, Department of Chemistry, October 27, 1992
107.     International Society of Magnetic Resonance meeting; Vancouver, BC; July 22, 1992
106.     Fields Institute for Mathematical Science; Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; June 3, 1992
106.     University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Chemistry; May 22, 1992
105.     American Physical Society, Division of Atomic Molecular, and Optical Physics; Chicago, IL; May 21, 1992
104.     University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Department of Chemistry; April 21, 1992
103.     Duke University, Durham, NC; Department of Chemistry; April 20, 1992
102.     Cornell University Theory Center; Ithaca, NY; February 10, 1992
101.     Batelle Pacific Northwast Laboratory, Molecular Science Research Center; Pasco, WA, January 30, 1992
100.     University of Washington, Department of Chemistry; Seattle; January 28, 1992.
99.      Princeton University, Department of Chemistry; October 17, 1991
98.      American Chemical Society, Division of Physical Chemistry; New York, Aug. 26, 1991
97.      Telluride Workshop on Pulse Shapes and Quantum Control in External Fields; Telluride, CO, July 22, 1991
96.      Gordon Conference on Magnetic Resonance; Wolfeboro, NH, July 15, 1991
95.      NATO Workshop on Coherence Effects in Intense Laser Fields, Hamilton, Ontario, May 7, 1991
94.      Stevens Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, February 27, 1991
93.      University of Pittsburg, Department of Chemistry; February 20, 1991
92.      Columbia University, Materials Research Laboratory; December 17, 1990
91.      Temple University, Department of Chemistry; Philadelphia, PA; December 13, 1990
90.      Princeton/Coherent Workshop on Lasers and Applications; Princeton, NJ; Dec. 6, 1990
89.      Purdue University, Department of Chemistry; West Lafayette, IN; November 28, 1990
88.      Notre Dame University, Department of Chemistry; South Bend, IN; Nov. 27, 1990
87.      Eastern Analytical Symposium; Somerville, NJ; November 15, 1990
86.      Experimental NMR Conference; Asilomar, CA; April 4, 1990
85.      American Physical Society, Division of Chemical Physics; Anaheim, CA; March 12, 1990
84.      Freie Universität Berlin, West Germany, Department of Physics; February 26, 1990
83.      Universität Kaiserslautern, West Germany, Department of Physics; February 22, 1990
82.      Universität Stuttgart, West Germany, Department of Physics; February 19, 1990
81.      University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Department of Chemistry; Nov. 29, 1989
80.      Michigan State University, East Lansing; Department of Chemistry; Nov. 28, 1989
79.      S. U. N. Y. (Stony Brook), Department of Chemistry; September 14, 1989
78.      Coherent, Inc.; Palo Alto, CA; August 30, 1989
77.      Interdisciplinary Laser Science Conference; Stanford, CA; August 28, 1989
76.      Gordon Conference on Laser Diagnostics and Combustion; Plymouth, NH; July 19, 1989
75.      Telluride Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy; Telluride, CO; July 2, 1989
74.      Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science 89; Baltimore, MD; April 26, 1989 (joint session)
73.      Materials Science Colloquium, Princeton University; April 17, 1989
72.      Université de Sherbrooke, Department of Chemistry; April 5, 1989
71.      University of California, Riverside, Department of Chemistry; March 1,1989
70.      High Resolution NMR in Solids (symposium in honor of J. S. Waugh), M. I. T.; Cambridge, MA; January 19, 1989
69.      University of Texas, Austin, Department of Chemistry; September 15, 1988
68.      Gordon Conference on Atomic and Molecular Interactions; August 4, 1988
67.      JILA/University of Colorado, Boulder; June 24, 1988
66.      Third Chemical Congress of North America (American Chemical Society), Toronto, June 6, 1988
65.      Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics; June 2 and June 9, 1988
64.      IBM Research Laboratories, Physical Sciences Division; San Jose, CA; May 4, 1988
63.      University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry; April 22, 1988
62.      R.P.I., Department of Chemistry; Troy, NY; March 17, 1988
61.      M. I. T., Department of Chemistry; Cambridge, MA; March 15, 1988
60.      University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Department of Physics; February 19, 1988
59.      Washington University, Department of Chemistry; St. Louis, MO; February 16, 1988.
58.       Western Spectroscopy Association; Asilomar, CA; January 21, 1988.
57.      Coherent Inc.; Palo Alto, CA; December 11, 1987.
56.      Hughes Research Laboratory; Malibu, CA; December 10, 1987.
55.      Seton Hall University; E. Orange, NJ; November 10, 1987.
54.      NATO Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Processes with Short Intense Laser Pulses; Lennoxville, Quebec; July 20, 1987.
53.      Gordon Conference on Magnetic Resonance,Wolfeboro, NH; June 17, 1987.
52.      Ninth Conference on Recent Advances in Laser Spectroscopy, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute; May 15, 1987.
51.      Experimental NMR Conference; Asilomar, California; April 9, 1987.
50.      General Electric, Molecular/Optical Physics Seminar; Schenectady, NY; March 26,1987.
49.      University of Toronto, Chemical Physics Symposium; March 17, 1987.
48.      California Institute of Technology; January 14, 1987.
47.      O-E Lase '87; Anaheim, CA; January 13, 1987.
46.      University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Chemistry; January 12, 1987.
45.      Princeton/Coherent Symposium on Applications of Ultrafast Lasers in Chemistry; Princeton, NJ; December 12, 1986.
44.      University of Rochester, Department of Chemistry; November 25, 1986.
43.      Princeton University, Department of Chemistry; November 11, 1986.
42.      University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry; October 16, 1986.
41.      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; October 3, 1986.
40.      Stanford University, Department of Chemistry; October 2, 1986.
39.      University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry; October 1, 1986.
38.      University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Chemistry; September 26, 1986.
37.      Gordon Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy; Wolfeboro, NH; August 12, 1986.
36.      University of Toronto, Department of Chemistry; July 25, 1986.
35.      Siemens Medical Systems; Iselin, NJ; May 15, 1986.
34.      Cornell University, Department of Chemistry; May 8, 1986.
33.      Experimental NMR Conference, Baltimore, Maryland; April 14, 1986.
32.      Yale University, Materials Science Seminar; March 30, 1986.
31.      O-E Lase '86; Anaheim, CA; January 24, 1986.
30.      University of California, San Diego, Department of Chemistry; January 23, 1986.
29.      International Laser Science Conference; Dallas, TX; November 19, 1985.
28.      Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Department of Chemistry, October 8, 1985.
27.      Columbia University, Department of Physics; September 13, 1985.
26.      Exxon Research Laboratories; Clinton, NJ; August 6, 1985.
25.      Technicare Corporation; Solon, OH; July 29, 1985.
24.      Gordon Conference on Magnetic Resonance; Wolfeboro, NH; June 19, 1985.
23.      ETH; Zurich, Switzerland; June 6, 1985.
22.      AT&T Bell Laboratories; Murray Hill, NJ; May 14, 1985.
21.      Lasers '84 Conference; San Francisco, CA; November 18, 1984.
20.      Siemens Medical Systems; Iselin, NJ; November 11, 1984.
19.      SmithKline Beckman; Philadelphia, PA; October 10, 1984.
18.      Photochemical Research Associates; London, Ontario; June 25, 1984.
17.      IBM Research Laboratories; San Jose, CA; June 11, 1984.
16.      American Chemical Society, NMR Topical Group; Woodbridge, NJ; March 15, 1984.
15.      Exxon Research Laboratories; Linden, NJ; April 25, 1983.
14.      Columbia University, Department of Chemistry; February 24, 1983.
13.      International Conference on Photochemistry and Photobiology; Alexandria, Egypt; Jan. 6, 1983.
12.      J. T. Baker Chemical Company; Phillipsburg, NJ; September 1, 1982.
11.      University of California, San Diego, Department of Chemistry; May 6, 1982.
10.      California Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry; May 4, 1982.
  9.      American Chemical Society, 183rd National Meeting; Las Vegas, NV (Nobel Laureate Signature Award Symposium); March 29, 1982.
  8.      University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Department of Chemistry; February 9, 1982.
  7.      University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Chemistry; February 4, 1982.
  6.      University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry; February 1, 1982.
  5.      University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry; January 22, 1982.
  4.      Brown University, Department of Chemistry; January 20, 1982.
  3.      University of Chicago, Department of Chemistry; January 18, 1982.
  2.      Yale University, Department of Chemistry; December 2, 1981.
  1.      Princeton University, Department of Chemistry; November 30, 1981.


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