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0. T.F. Heinz, Nonlinear Optics of Surfaces and Interfaces (PhD Thesis, University of California, Berkley, 1982).
1. T. F. Heinz, “Topological Properties of Orthostochastic Matrices,” Linear Algebra Appl. 20, 265 (1978).
2. C. K. Chen, T. F. Heinz, D. Ricard, and Y. R. Shen, “Detection of Molecular Monolayers by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 46, 1010 (1981).
3. T. F. Heinz, C. K. Chen, D. Ricard, and Y. R. Shen, “Optical Second-Harmonic Generation from a Monolayer of Centrosymmetric Molecules Adsorbed on Silver,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 83, 180 (1981).
4. C. K. Chen, T. F. Heinz, D. Ricard, and Y. R. Shen, “Equilibrium and Transient Study of Adsorption of Pyridine on Silver in an Electrolytic Solution,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 83, 455 (1981).
5. Y. R. Shen, C. K. Chen, T. F. Heinz, and D. Ricard, “Surface-Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Effects and Detection of Adsorbed Molecular Monolayers,” in Laser Spectroscopy V (Ser. Opt. Sci. 30), edited by A. R. W. McKellar, T. Oka, and B. P. Stoicheff (Springer, Berlin, 1981), p. 412.
6. T. F. Heinz, C. K. Chen, D. Ricard, and Y. R. Shen, “Spectroscopy of Molecular Monolayers by Resonant Second-Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 478 (1982).
7. C. K. Chen, T. F. Heinz, D. Ricard, and Y. R. Shen, “Nonlinear Optical Study of Interfaces,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Lasers (STS Press, McLean, VA, 1982), p. 61.
8. C. K. Chen, T. F. Heinz, D. Ricard, and Y. R. Shen, “Surface-Enhanced Second-Harmonic Generation and Raman Scattering,” Phys. Rev. B 27, 1965 (1983).
9. T. F. Heinz, H. W. K. Tom, and Y. R. Shen, “Nonlinear Optical Detection of Adsorbed Monolayers,” in Surface Studies with Lasers, edited by S. R. Aussenegg, A. Leitner, and M. E. Lippitsch (Springer, Berlin, 1983), p. 79.
10. 10. H. W. K. Tom, T. F. Heinz, and Y. R. Shen, “Studies of Molecular Adsorbates at Interfaces by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Laser Chem. 3, 279 (1983).
11. T. F. Heinz, H. W. K. Tom, and Y. R. Shen, “Nonlinear Optical Probes of Interfaces,” Laser Focus 19, No. 5, 101 (1983).
12. H. W. K. Tom, T. F. Heinz, P. Ye, and Y. R. Shen, “Recent Studies on Second-Harmonic Generation as a Surface Probe,” in Laser Spectroscopy VI (Ser. Opt. Sci. 40), edited by H. P. Weber and W. Luthy (Springer, Berlin, 1983), p. 289.
13. T. F. Heinz, H. W. K. Tom, and Y. R. Shen, “Determination of Molecular Orientation of Monolayer Adsorbates by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. A 28, 1883 (1983).
14. H. W. K. Tom, T. F. Heinz, and Y. R. Shen, “Second-Harmonic Reflection and Its Relation to Structural Symmetry,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 51, 1983 (1983).
15. H. W. K. Tom, C. M. Mate, X. D. Zhu, J. E. Crowell, T. F. Heinz, G. A. Somorjai, and Y.R. Shen, “Surface Studies by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation: The Adsorption of O2, CO, and Sodium on the Rh(111) Surface,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 348 (1984).
16. H. W. K. Tom, C. M. Mate, X. D. Zhu, J. E. Crowell, T. F. Heinz, G. A. Somorjai, and Y.R. Shen, “Studies of Atomic and Molecular Adsorption on Surfaces in Ultrahigh Vacuum,” J. Opt. Soc. Amer. B 1, 446 (1984).
17. S. L. Palfrey, T. F. Heinz, and K. B. Eisenthal, “Coherence Effects in Pump-Probe Measurements with Collinear, Copropagating Beams,” in Ultrafast Phenomena IV, edited by D. H. Auston and K. B. Eisenthal (Springer, Berlin, 1984), p. 216.
18. T. F. Heinz, H. W. K. Tom, X. D. Zhu, and Y. R. Shen, “Second-Harmonic Generation in Bulk Centrosymmetric Media,” J. Opt. Soc. Amer. B 1, 432 (1984).
19. T. F. Heinz, S. L. Palfrey, and K. B. Eisenthal, “Coherent Coupling Effects in Pump-Probe Measurements with Collinear, Copropagating Beams,” Opt. Lett. 9, 359 (1984).
20. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and W. A. Thompson, “Study of Si(111) Surfaces by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 63 (1985).
21. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and W. A. Thompson, “Second-Harmonic Generation: A Probe of Symmetry and Order in Crystalline Surfaces,” in Laser Spectroscopy VII , edited by T. W. Haensch and Y. R. Shen (Springer, Berlin, 1985), p. 311.
22. S. L. Palfrey and T. F. Heinz, “Coherent Interaction in Pump-Probe Absorption Measurements: The Effect of Phase Gratings,” J. Opt. Soc. Amer. B 2, 674 (1985).
23. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and W. A. Thompson, “Study of Symmetry and Disordering of Si(111)-7x7 Surfaces by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 3, 1467 (1985).
24. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and W. A. Thompson, “Second-Harmonic Generation from Crystalline Surfaces,” in Advances in Laser Science I, edited by W. C. Stwalley and M. Lapp (American Institute of Physics, New York, 1986), p. 712.
25. G. Arjavalingam, T. F. Heinz, and J. H. Glownia, “Time-Resolved Measurement of Laser-Induced Desorption of a Molecular Monolayer,” in Ultrafast Phenomena V, edited by G. R. Fleming and A. E. Siegman (Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1986), p. 370.
26. J. M. Hicks, Kemnitz, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “Studies of Liquid Surfaces by Second-Harmonic Generation,” J. Phys. Chem. 90, 560 (1986).
27. K. Kemnitz, K. Bhattacharyya, J. M. Hick, G. R. Pinto, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “The Phase of Second-Harmonic Light Generated at an Interface and its Relation to Absolute Molecular Orientation,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 131, 285 (1986).
28. P. Guyot-Sionnest, Y. R. Shen, and T. F. Heinz, “Determination of the Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility of Surface Layers,” Appl. Phys. B 42, 237 (1987).
29. S. S. Iyer, T. F. Heinz, and M. M. T. Loy, “Epitaxy of Monolayer Silicon Films Studied by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 5, 709 (1987).
30. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and S. S. Iyer, “Nonlinear Optical Study of Si Epitaxy,” in Photon, Beam and Plasma Stimulated Chemical Processes at Surfaces, edited by V. M. Donnelly, I. P. Herman, and M. Hirose (Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA, 1987) Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 75, 697 (1987).
31. T. F. Heinz, K. Kemnitz, K. Bhattacharyya, J. M. Hicks, G. Pinto, and K. B. Eisenthal, "Absolute Phase Determination of Second-Harmonic Radiation from an Interface," J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 4, 132 (1987).
32. M. C. Goh, J. M. Hicks, K. Kemnitz, G. R. Pinto, K. Bhattacharyya, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “Absolute Orientation of Water Molecules at the Neat Water Surface,” J. Phys. Chem. 92, 5074 (1988).
33. T. F. Heinz and M. M. T. Loy, “Optical Second-Harmonic Generation from Semiconductor Surfaces,” in Advances in Laser Science III, edited by A. C. Tam, J. L. Gole, and W. C. Stwalley (American Institute of Physics, New York, 1988), p. 452.
34. J. A. Prybyla, T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, and M. M. T. Loy, “Optical Studies of Molecule/Surface Dynamics,” Proceedings of the Topical Meeting on Laser Materials and Laser Spectroscopy, edited by Z. J. Wang and Z. M. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 1988), p. 312.
35. T. F. Heinz, F. J. Himpsel, E. Palange, and E. Burstein, “Electronic Transitions at the CaF2/Si(111) Interface Probed by Resonant Three-Wave Mixing,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 63, 644 (1989).
36. T. Suzuki and T. F. Heinz, “Second-Harmonic Diffraction from a Monolayer Grating,” Opt. Lett. 14, 1201 (1989).
37. F. J. Himpsel, T. F. Heinz, A. B. McLean, E. Palange, “Bonding at Silicon/Insulator Interfaces,” Appl. Surf. Sci. 41, 346 (1989). (SCAN)
38. T. F. Heinz and G. A. Reider, “Surface Studies with Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Trends Anal. Chem. 8, 235 (1989).
39. F. J. Himpsel, T. F. Heinz, A. B. Mclean, E. Palange, and E. Burstein, “Two-Dimensional Energy Bands at CaF2/Si(111) Interface,” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 7, 79 (1989).
40. T. F. Heinz and T. Suzuki, “Second-Harmonic Diffraction from Periodically Modulated Molecular Monolayers,” SPIE Proc. 1056, 73 (1989).
41. J. A. Prybyla, T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, and M. M. T. Loy, “Desorption of Molecular Adsorbates from a Metal Surface by Subpicosecond Laser Pulses,” in Laser Spectroscopy IX, edited by M. S. Feld, A. Mooradian, and J. E. Thomas (Academic Press, New York, 1989), p. 323.
42. T. F. Heinz and D. P. DiVincenzo, “Comment on the Forbidden Nature of Multipolar Contributions to Second-Harmonic Generation in Isotropic Fluids,” Phys. Rev. A 42, 6249 (1990).
43. J. A. Prybyla, T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, and M. M. T. Loy, “Direct Observation of Rotational Cooling in Thermal Desorption: NO/Pd(111),” Surface Sci. 230, L173 (1990).
44. J. A. Prybyla, T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, M. M. T. Loy, and J. H. Glownia, “Desorption Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 1537 (1990).
45. F. Budde, T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, J. A. Misewich, and B. D. Smith, “Pump-Probe Investigation of Femtosecond Desorption,” in Ultrafast Phenomena VII, edited by C. B. Harris, E. P. Ippen, and A. H. Zewail (Springer, Berlin, 1990), p. 377.
46. G. A. Reider, U. Hoefer, and T. F. Heinz, “Desorption Kinetics of Hydrogen from the Si(111) 7x7 Surface,” J. Chem. Phys. 94, 4080 (1991).
47. G. A. Reider, U. Hoefer, and T, F. Heinz, “Surface Diffusion of Hydrogen on Si(111) 7x7,”
Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 1994 (1991).
48. F. Budde, T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, J. A. Misewich, F. de Rougemont, and H. Zacharias, “Femtosecond Time-Resolved Measurement of Desorption,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 3024 (1991).
49. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and J. A. Misewich, “Surface Dynamics on the Femtosecond Time Scale: A Real-Time Study of Desorption,” Opt. Phot. News 2.12, 36 (1991).
50. T. F. Heinz, “Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Effects at Surfaces and Interfaces,” (Review Chapter) in Nonlinear Surface Electromagnetic Phenomena, edited by H. Ponath and G. Stegeman (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1991), p. 353.
51. D. M. Newns, T. F. Heinz, and J. A. Misewich, “Desorption by Femtosecond Laser Pulses: An Electron-Hole Effect?,” Prog. Theoret. Phys. 106, 411 (1991).(SCAN)
52. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and J. A. Misewich, “Desorption on the Femtosecond Time Scale,” in Laser Spectroscopy X, edited by G. Camy, M. Ducloy, and E. Giacobino (World Scientific, Singapore, 1992), p. 134.
53. U. Hoefer, L. Li, and T. F. Heinz, “Desorption of Hydrogen from Si(100) 2x1 at Low Coverages: The Influence of π-Bonded Dimers on the Kinetics,” Phys. Rev. B 45, 9485 (1992).
54. J. A. Misewich, T. F. Heinz and D. M. Newns, “Desorption Induced by Multiple Electronic Transitions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 3737 (1992).
55. F. Budde, T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, J. A. Misewich, and B. D. Smith, “Desorption under Nonequilibrium Conditions Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses,” in Proceedings of the Vavilov Conference on Nonlinear Optics, edited by A. Shalagin (Nova Science, New York, 1992), p. 41.
56. T. F. Heinz, M. M. T. Loy, and J. A. Misewich, “Probing Ultrafast Surface Events with Femtosecond Lasers,” in Physics News in 1992, Edited by P. F. Schewe, (American Institute of Physics, New York, 1992), p. 30.
57. D. Zhang, J. H. Gutow, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “Sudden Structural Change at an Air/Binary Liquid Interface: Sum Frequency Study of the Air/Acetonitrile-Water Interface,” J. Chem. Phys. 98, 5099 (1993).
58. F. Budde, T. F. Heinz, A. Kalamarides, M. M. T. Loy, and J. A. Misewich, “Vibrational Distributions in Desorption Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses: Coupling of Adsorbate Vibration to Substrate Electronic Excitation,” Surface Sci. 283, 143 (1993). (SCAN)
59. T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, M. M. T. Loy, D. M. Newns, and H. Zacharias, “Desorption Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses: Surface Dynamics at High Electronic Temperatures,” in Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions- DIET V, edited by A. R. Burns, E. B. Stechel, and D. R. Jennison (Springer, Berlin, 1993), p. 47.
60. R. R. Cavanagh, D. S. King, J. C. Stephenson, and T. F. Heinz, “Dynamics of Nonthermal Reactions: Femtosecond Surface Chemistry,” (feature article) J. Phys. Chem. 97, 786 (1993).
61. J. A. Misewich, T. F. Heinz, U. Hoefer, A. Kalamarides, and M. M. T. Loy, “Ultrafast Studies of Surface Dynamics: O2/Pd(111),” American Institute of Physics Conf. Proc. 290, 165 (1994).
62. J. A. Misewich, T. F. Heinz, U. Hoefer, A. Kalamarides, and M. M. T. Loy, “Vibrationally Assisted Electronic Desorption: Femtosecond Surface Chemistry of O2/Pd(111),” J. Chem. Phys. 100, 736 (1994).
63. T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, U. Hoefer, A. Kalamarides, S. Nakabayashi, P. Weigand, and M. Wolf, "Femtosecond Laser Induced Processes: Ultrafast Dynamics and Reaction Pathways for O2/Pd(111)," Proc. SPIE 2125, 276 (1994).
64. J. A. Misewich, T. F. Heinz, P. Weigand, and A. Kalamarides, "Femtosecond Surface Science: The Dynamics of Desorption," (Review Chapter) in Surface Photochemistry on Metals, edited by H.-L. Dai and W. Ho (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995), Ch. 19.
65. Brandbyge, P. Hedegaard, T. F. Heinz, J.A. Misewich, and D. M. Newns, “Electronically Driven Adsorbate Excitation Mechanism in Femtosecond-Pulse Laser Desorption,” Phys, Rev. B 52, 6042 (1995).
66. G. A. Reider and T. F. Heinz, "Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Effects at Surfaces and Interfaces: Recent Advances," (Review Chapter) in Photonic Probes of Surfaces: Electromagnetic Waves, Vol. 2, edited by P. Halevi, (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1995), Ch. 9.
67. U. Hoefer, L. Li, G. A. Ratzlaff, and T. F. Heinz, “Nonlinear Optical Study of the Si(111) 7x7 to 1x1 Phase Transition: Superheating and the Nature of the 1x1 Phase,” Phys. Rev. B 52, 5264 (1995).
68. Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, edited by D. E. Luzzi, D. C. Jacobson, T. F. Heinz, and M. Iwaki (Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA, 1995).
69. T. F. Heinz, J. A. Misewich, D. M. Newns, M. Brandbyge, and P. Hedegaard, "Surface Reactions at High Electronic Temperatures" in Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, edited by A. Okiji (Springer, Berlin, 1996), p. 121.
70. H. Zacharias, F. de Rougemont, T. F. Heinz, and M. M. T. Loy, “Ionization Probabilities of A 2S(v'=0,2) and B2P(v’=0,2) States of NO,” J. Chem. Phys. 105, 111 (1996).
71. A. Nahata, A. S. Weling, and T. F. Heinz, “A Wideband Coherent Terahertz Spectroscopy System Using Optical Rectification and Electro-Optic Sampling,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 69, 2321 (1996).
72. A. Nahata, D. H. Auston, T. F. Heinz, and C. Wu, “Coherent Detection of Freely Propagating Terahertz Radiation by Electro-optic Sampling,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 68, 150 (1996).
73. A. Nahata, T. F. Heinz, and J. A. Misewich, “High-Speed Electrical Sampling Using Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 69, 746 (1996).
74. D. M. Newns, T. F. Heinz, J. a. Misewich, M. Brandbyge, and P. Hedegard, “Canonical Surface Reaction Processes Driven by Electronic Friction,” in Electronic Processes at Solid Surfaces, edited by E. Ilisca and K. Makoshi (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996), p. 41.
75. J. A. Misewich, S. Nakabayashi, P. Weigand, M. Wolf, and T. F. Heinz, "Anomalous Branching Ratio in Femtosecond Surface Chemistry of O2/Pd(111)," Surface Sci. 363, 204 (1996).
76. A. Nahata, J. A. Misewich, and T. F. Heinz, “Probing Ultrafast Electrical Pulses by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” in Ultrafast Phenomena X, edited by J. Fujimoto and W. Zinth (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1997), p. 173.
77. A. S. Weling, D. H. Auston, and T. F. Heinz, “Tunable Photoconducting Emitters and Detectors of Free Space Terahertz Radiation,” in Ultrafast Phenomena X, edited by J. Fujimoto and W. Zinth (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1997), p. 62.
78. A. Nahata and T. F. Heinz, “Reshaping of Freely Propagating Terahertz Pulses by Diffraction,” IEEE Spec. Top. Quantum Electron. 2, 701 (1996).
79. A. Nahata and T. F. Heinz, “New Techniques in Wideband Terahertz Spectroscopy,” Opt. Photonics News, 7.12, 10 (1997).
80. A. Nahata and T.F. Heinz, “Generation and Detection of Wideband Terahertz Radiation Using Nonlinear Optical Media,” Proceedings of Ultrafast Electronics and Optoelectronics, Topics Opt. Photon. 13, 218 (1997).
81. A. Nahata and T.F. Heinz, “Measurement of Subpicosecond Electrical Pulses Using Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Proceedings of Ultrafast Electronics and Optoelectronics, Topics Opt. Photon. 13, 208 (1997).
82. P. A. Williams, G. A. Reider, L. Li, U. Hoefer, T. Suzuki, and T. F. Heinz, “Physisorbed Template for Spatial Patterning of Adsorbates,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3459 (1997).
83. A. Nahata and T. F. Heinz, “Detection of Freely Propagating Terahertz Radiation by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” Opt. Lett. 23, 67 (1998).
84. A. Nahata, J. A. Misewich, and T. F. Heinz, “Ultrafast Measurements of Electric Fields in Semiconductors by Optical Harmonic Generation,” Proc. SPIE 3277, 238 (1998).
85. A. Nahata and T.F. Heinz, “Generation of Subpicosecond Electrical Pulses by Optical Rectification,” Opt. Lett. 23, 867 (1998).
86. J. I. Dadap, J. Shan, A. S. Weling, J. A. Misewich, and T. F. Heinz, “Homodyne
Detection of Second-Harmonic Generation as a Probe of Electric Fields,” Appl. Phys. B 68, 333 (1999).
87. J. I. Dadap, J. Shan, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “Second-Harmonic Rayleigh Scattering from a Sphere of Centrosymmetric Material,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4045 (1999).
88. A. Biedermann, E. Knoesel, Z. Hu, and T. F. Heinz, “Direct Observation of Molecular Dissociative Adsorption of H2 on Si(100) Induced by Atomic H,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 1810 (1999).
89. A. Nahata, J. T. Yardley, and T. F. Heinz, “Free-Space Electro-Optic Detection of Continuous-Wave Terahertz Radiation,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 75, 2524 (1999).
90. J. I. Dadap, J. Shan, A. Weling, J. A. Misewich, A. Nahata, and T. F. Heinz, “Measurement of the Vector Character of Electric Fields by Optical Second Harmonic Generation,” Opt. Lett. 24, 1059 (1999).
91. D. Zimdars, J. I. Dapad, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “Femtosecond Dynamics of Solvation at the Air/Water Interface,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 301, 112 (1999).
92. A. Weling and T. F. Heinz, “Enhancement in the Spectral Irradiance of Photoconducting Terahertz Emitters Using Chirped-Pulse Mixing,” J. Opt. Soc. B 16, 1455 (1999).
93. D. Zimdars, J. I. Dadap, K. B. Eisenthal, and T. F. Heinz, “Anisotropic Orientational Motion of Molecular Adsorbates at the Air-Water Interface,” J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 3425 (1999).
94. J. Shan, A. S. Weling, E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, G. A. Reider, L. Bartels, and T. F. Heinz, “Single-Shot Measurement of Terahertz Electromagnetic Pulses Using Electro-Optic Sampling,” Opt. Lett. 25, 426 (2000).
95. Special Issue of Chemical Physics on Electron Dynamics in Metals, edited by T. F. Heinz and H. Petek, Chem. Phys. 251 1-318 (2000).
96. E. Knoesel, J. Shan, M. Bonn, M. Wolf, and T. F. Heinz, “THz Pump-Probe Measurements of Electrons in Non-Polar Liquids,” in Ultrafast Phenomena XI, edited by T. Elsaesser and D. Wiersma (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2000), p. 173.
97. M. Dürr, Z. Hu, A. Biedermann, U. Höfer, and T. F. Heinz, “Real-Space Investigation of Hydrogen Dissociation at Step Sites of Vicinal Si(001) Surfaces," Phys. Rev. B 63, 121315 (2001).
98. M. Bonn, C. Hess, J. H. Miners, T. F. Heinz, H. J. Bakker, and M. Cho, “Novel Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy: Infrared-Infrared-Visible Sum-Frequency Generation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 1566 (2001).
99. E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, J. Shan, and T. F. Heinz, “Charge Transport and Carrier Dynamics in Liquids Probed by THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 340 (2001).
100. J. I. Dapad and T. F. Heinz, “Optical Spectroscopy of Surfaces and Interfaces,” in Encyclopedia of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry (Institute of Physics, London, 2001), Ch. B1.5.
101. J. Shan, C. Weiss, R. Wallenstein, R. Beigang, and T. F. Heinz, “Origin of Magnetic-Field Enhancement in the Generation of THz Radiation from Semiconductor Surfaces,” Opt. Lett. 26, 849 (2001).
102. A. Nahata, J. T. Yardley, and T. F. Heinz, “Two-Dimensional Imaging of Continuous-Wave Terahertz Radiation using Electro-Optic Detection,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 81, 963 (2002).
103. J. Shan, A. Nahata, and T. F. Heinz, “Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy Based on Nonlinear Optics,” J. Nonlinear Opt. Phys. Mater. 11, 31 (2002).
104. M. Dürr, A. Biedermann, Z. Hu, U. Hoefer, and T. F. Heinz, “Probing High-Barrier Pathways of Surface Reactions by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy,” Science 296, 1838 (2002).
105. A. Nahata, H. Cao, and T. F. Heinz, “Deeper into the (Infra)Red,” IEEE Circuits Devices 18 (3), 32 (2002).
106. H. Cao, T. F. Heinz, and A. Nahata, “Electro-Optic Detection of Femtosecond Electromagnetic Pulses by Use of Poled Polymers,” Opt. Lett. 27, 775 (2002).
107. M. Dürr, Z. Hu, A. Biedermann, U. Hoefer, and T. F. Heinz, “Real-Space Study of the Pathway for Dissociative Adsorption of H2 on Si(001),” Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 046104 (2002).
108. J. Shan, C. Weiss, R. Wallenstein, R. Beigang, and T. F. Heinz, “A Semiclassical Model of Magnetic-Field Enhancement of Terahertz Radiation from Semiconductor Surfaces,” Proc. SPIE 4643, 1 (2002).
109. J. Shan, F. Wang, E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, M. Wolf, and T. F. Heinz, “Transient Conductivity in Single-Crystal Al2O3 Probed by THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy," in Ultrafast Phenomena XIII, edited by D. R. Miller et al. (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2003 ), p. 262.
110. Z. Hu, A. Biedermann, E. Knoesel, and T. F. Heinz, “Quantitative Study of Adsorbate-Adsorbate Interactions of Hydrogen on the Si(100) Surface,” Phys. Rev. B 68, 155418 (2003).
111. D. P. Quinn and T. F. Heinz, “Observation of Isotope Effect in Femtosecond Laser-Induced Desorption of O2/Pd(111),” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 21, 1312 (2003).
112. J. Shan, F. Wang, E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, and T. F. Heinz, “Measurement of the Frequency-Dependent Conductivity of Sapphire,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 247401 (2003).
113. J. Shan and T. F. Heinz, “THz Radiation from Semiconductors,” in Ultrafast Dynamical Processes in Semiconductors, edited by K.-T. Tsen (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2004), pp. 1-56.
114. E. Hendry, F. Wang, J. Shan, T. F. Heinz, and M. Bonn, “Electron Transport in TiO2 Probed by THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy,” Phys. Rev. B 69, 081101 (2004).
115. J. Shan, F. Wang, E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, M. Wolf, and T. F. Heinz, “Transient Conductivity in Single-Crystal Al2O3 Probed by THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy,” in Ultrafast Phenomena XIII, edited by D. R. Miller et al. (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2003), p. 262.
116. F. Wang, G. Dukovic, L. E. Brus, and T. F. Heinz, “Time-Resolved Fluorescence in Carbon Nanotubes and Its Implication for Radiative Lifetimes,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 177401 (2004).
117. M. Bonn, F. Wang, J. Shan, T. F. Heinz, and E. Hendry, “Ultrafast Scattering of Electrons in TiO2,” in Femtochemistry VI," Edited by M. Martin and J. T. Hynes (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2004) (in press).
118. F. Wang, J. Shan, E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, and T.F. Heinz, “Electronic Charge Transport in Sapphire Studied by Optical-Pump/THz-Probe Spectroscopy,” SPIE Proceedings (in press).
119. J. I. Dadap, J. Shan, and T. F. Heinz, “Theory of Second-Harmonic Generation from a Sphere of Centrosymmetric Material: Small Particle Limit," J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 21, 1328 (2004).
120. E. Knoesel, M. Bonn, J. Shan, F. Wang, and T. F. Heinz, “Transient Conductivity of Solvated Electrons in Hexane Investigated with Time-Domain THz Spectroscopy,” J. Chem. Phys 121, 394 (2004).
121. L. Bartels, F. Wang, D. Moeller, E. Knoesel and T. Heinz, "Real-Space Observation of Molecular Motion Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses," Science 305, 648 (2004)
122. G. Dukovic, B. E. White, Z. Zhou, F. Wang, S. Jockusch, M.L. Steigerwald, T.F. Heinz, R.A. Friesner, N.J. Turro, L.E. Brus, "Reversible Surface Oxidation and Efficient Luminescence Quenching in Semiconductor Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes," JACS 126 15269-15276 (2004)
123. M.Y. Sfeir ,F. Wang ,L.M. Huang ,C.C. Chuang ,J. Hone ,S.P. O'Brien ,T.F. Heinz ,L.E. Brus, "Probing electronic transitions in individual carbon nanotubes by Rayleigh scattering," Science 306 1540-1543 (2004)
124. F. Wang, G. Dukovic, E. Knoesel, L.E. Brus, T.F. Heinz, "Observation of rapid Auger recombination in optically excited semiconducting carbon nanotubes," Phys. Rev. B 70, 241403 (2004)
125. J. I. Dadap and T. F. Heinz, “Second-Harmonic Spectroscopy,” in Encyclopedia of Modern Optics, Ed. by R. D. Guenther, D. G. Steel, and L. Bayvel (Elsevier, Oxford, 2004), vol 5, pp. 134-146.
126. F. Wang, G. Dukovic, L. E. Brus, and T. F. Heinz, “The Optical Resonances in Carbon Nanotubes Arise from Excitons,” Science 308, 838 (2005).
127. J. P. Fitts, X. Shang, G. W. Flynn, T. F. Heinz, and K. B. Eisenthal, “Electrostatic Surface Charge at Aqueous/α-Al2O3 Single-Crystal Interfaces as Probed by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation,” J. Phys. Chem. B 109, 7981 (2005).
128. J. P. Fitts, M. L. Machesky, D.J. Wesolowskic, X. M. Shang, J. D. Kubicki, G. W. Flynn, T. F. Heinz, K. B. Eisenthal, "Second-Harmonic Generation and Theoretical Studies of Protonation at the Water / a-TiO2(110) Interface," Chem. Phys. Lett. 411, 399 (2005).
129. B. H. Hong, J. P. Small, M. S. Purewal, A. Mullokandov, M. Y. Sfeir, F. Wang, J. Y. Lee, T. F. Heinz, L. E. Brus, P. Kim, and K. S. Kim, “Extracting Subnanometer Single Shells from Ultralong Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 102, 14155 (2005).
130. G. Dukovic, F. Wang, D. H. Song, M. Y. Sfeir, T. F. Heinz, and L. E. Brus, “Structural Dependence of Excitonic Optical Transitions and Band-Gap Energies in Carbon Nanotubes,” Nano Lett. 5, 2314 (2005).
131. J. Shan, J. I. Dadap, I. Stiopkin, G. Reider, and T. F. Heinz, “Experimental Study of Optical Second-Harmonic Scattering from Spherical Nanoparticles,”Phys. Rev. A 73, 023819 (2006).
132. F. Wang, M. Y. Sfeir, L. Huang, X. M. H. Huang, Y. Wu, J. Kim, J. Hone, S. O'Brien, L. E. Brus, and T. F. Heinz, “Interactions between Individual Carbon Nanotubes Studied by Rayleigh Scattering Spectroscopy,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 167401 (2006).
133. M. Y. Sfeir, T. Beetz, F. Wang, L. Huang, X. M. H. Huang, M. Huang, J. Hone, S. P. O’Brien, J. A. Misewich, T. F. Heinz, L. Wu, Y. Zhu, and L. E. Brus, “Optical Spectroscopy of Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes of Defined Chiral Structure,” Science 312 554-556 (2006)
134. F. Wang, Y. Wu, M.S. Hybertsen and T.F. Heinz, "Auger recombination of excitons in one-dimensional systems," Phys. Rev. B 73, 245424 (2006).
135. I. Mandelbaum, M. Bolshtyansky, T.F. Heinz and A.R. Hight Walker, "Method for measuring the Raman gain tensor in optical fibers," J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 23, 621 (2006).
136. F. Wang, J. Shan, M.A. Islam, I.P. Herman, M. Bonn and T.F. Heinz, "Exciton polarizability in semiconductor
nanocrystals," Nature Mat. 5, 861 (2006).
137. B. Chandra, R. Caldwell, M. Huang, M.Y. Sfeir, S.P. O'Brien, T.F. Heinz and J.Hone, "Electrical transport measurements of nanotubes with known (n, m) indices," Phys. Stat. Sol. (b) 243, No. 13, 3359–3364 (2006).
138. F. Wang, W. Liu, Y. Wu, M.Y. Sfeir, L. Huang, J. Hone, S. O'Brien, L.E. Brus, T.F. Heinz and Y.R. Shen, "Multiphonon Raman Scattering from Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes," Phys. Rev. Lett, 98, 047402 (2007).
139. Y. Wu, J. Maultzsch, E. Knoesel, B. Chandra, M. Huang, M.Y. Sfeir, L.E. Brus, J. Hone and T.F. Heinz, "Variable Electron-Phonon Coupling in Isolated Metallic Carbon Nanotubes Observed by Raman Scattering," Phys. Rev. Lett, 99, 027402 (2007).
140. T. F. Heinz, "Rayleigh Scattering Spectroscopy" in Carbon Nanotubes: Advanced Topics in the Synthesis, Structure, Properties and Applications, A. Jorio, M. S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus, eds. (Springer, Berlin, 2007), Ch. 11
141. E. Stolyarova, K. T. Rim, S. Ryu, J.Maultzsch, P. Kim, L. E. Brus, T. F. Heinz, M. S. Hybertsen, and G. W. Flynn, “High-Resolution Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Imaging of Mesoscopic Graphene Sheets on an Insulating Surface,” PNAS 104, 9209-9212 (2007).
142. F. Wang, D. Cho, B. Kessler, J. Deslippe, P. J. Schuck, S. G. Louie, A. Zettl, T. F. Heinz, and Y. R. Shen, “Observation of Excitons in One-Dimensional Metals,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 227401 (2007).
143. E. Malic, M. Hirtschultz, F. Milde, Y. Wu, J. Maultzsch, T. F. Heinz, A. Knorr, and S. Reich, “Theory of Rayleigh Scattering from metallic Nanotubes,” Phys. Rev. B 77, 045432 (2008).
144. K.F. Mak, M.Y. Sfeir, Y. Wu, C.H. Lui, J.A. Misewich, and T.F. Heinz, "Measurement of the Optical Conductivity of Graphene," Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 196405 (2008).
145. M. Huang, Y. Wu, B. Chandra, H. Yan, Y. Shan, T. F. Heinz, and J. Hone, “Measurement of Strain-Induced Changes in the Band Structure of Carbon Nanotubes,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 136803 (2008).
146. J. M Atkin, D. Song, T. Shaw, E. Cartier, R. L. Laibowitz, and T. F. Heinz, “Photocurrent Spectroscopy of Low-k Dielectric Materials: Barrier Heights and Trap Densities,” J. Appl. Phys. 103,094104 (2008).
147. D. Song, F. Wang, G. Dukovic, M. Zheng, E. D. Semke, L. E. Brus, and T. F. Heinz, “Direct Measurement of the Lifetime of Optical Phonons in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 225503 (2008).
148. L. Liu, K. T. Rim, D. Eom, T. F. Heinz, and G. W. Flynn, “Direct Observation of Atomic Scale Graphitic Layer Growth,” Nano Lett. 8, 1872 (2008).
149. Y. Wu, M. Huang, F. Wang, X. M. H. Huang, S. Rosenblatt, L. Huang, H. Yan, S. P. O’Brien, J. Hone, and T. F. Heinz, “Determination of the Young’s Modulus of Structurally Defined Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, ” Nano Lett. 8 (12), 4158-4161 (2008).
150. S. Ryu, M. Y. Han, J. Maultzsch, T. F. Heinz, P. Kim, M. L. Steigerwald, and L. E. Brus, “Reversible Basal Plane Hydrogenation of Graphene,” Nano Lett. 8 (12), 4597-4602 (2008).
151. J. M. Atkin, E. Cartier, R.B. Laibowitz, and T. F. Heinz, "Charge trapping at the low-k dielectric-silicon interface probed by the conductance and capacitance techniques," Appl. Phys. Lett. 93, 122902 (2008).
152. H. Telig, M. Fouquet, J. Maultzsch, Y. Wu, B. Chandra, J. Hone, T. F. Heinz, and C. Thompson, "G(-) and G(+) in the Raman spectrum of isolated nanotube: a study on resonance conditions and lineshape" Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 245 (10), 2189 (2008).