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CURRICULUM VITAE: ANTHONY F. STARACE (Revised 2 February 2014) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Positions: George Holmes University Professor of Physics, August 2001– Professor of Physics, September 1981– Associate Professor of Physics, September 1975 – August 1981 Assistant Professor of Physics, January 1973 – August 1975 The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Tenure granted September 1976 Administrative Sr. Associate to the Vice Chancellor for Research, September 2000–May 2001 Positions: Associate Dean for Science Research, College of Arts & Sciences, July 2000- December 2001 Chairman, Department of Physics & Astronomy, July 1984 - August 1995 Chairman, Graduate Committee, Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1978-1984 Editorial Positions: Associate Editor, Reviews of Modern Physics, January 1996–March 2006 Editorial Board, Physical Review A, 1993–1999 Co-Editor, New Journal of Physics, Focus Issue on Attosecond Physics, May 2006 – February 2008. [New J. Phys. 10, 025004 (2008)] Other Positions: 05/07-06/07: Professeur Invité, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain la Neuve, Belgium. 10/06-12/06: Guest Professor, Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany 9/95 - 12/95: Visiting Fellow, Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. 11/94: National Science Council Foreign Scholar, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. 6/92: Professeur Invité, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France. 1/92 – 8/92: Visiting Fellow, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, The University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. 6/82 – 7/82: Visiting Scientist, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universität Innsbruck, Austria

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CURRICULUM VITAE: ANTHONY F. STARACE (Revised 2 February 2014)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Positions: George Holmes University Professor of Physics, August 2001–

Professor of Physics, September 1981– Associate Professor of Physics, September 1975 – August 1981 Assistant Professor of Physics, January 1973 – August 1975 The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Tenure granted September 1976 Administrative Sr. Associate to the Vice Chancellor for Research, September 2000–May 2001 Positions: Associate Dean for Science Research, College of Arts & Sciences, July 2000-

December 2001 Chairman, Department of Physics & Astronomy, July 1984 - August 1995 Chairman, Graduate Committee, Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1978-1984 Editorial Positions: Associate Editor, Reviews of Modern Physics, January 1996–March 2006 Editorial Board, Physical Review A, 1993–1999 Co-Editor, New Journal of Physics, Focus Issue on Attosecond Physics, May

2006 – February 2008. [New J. Phys. 10, 025004 (2008)] Other Positions: 05/07-06/07: Professeur Invité, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain la Neuve,

Belgium. 10/06-12/06: Guest Professor, Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany 9/95 - 12/95: Visiting Fellow, Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular

Physics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

11/94: National Science Council Foreign Scholar, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

6/92: Professeur Invité, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France. 1/92 – 8/92: Visiting Fellow, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, The

University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. 6/82 – 7/82: Visiting Scientist, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universität Innsbruck, Austria

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12/79 – 8/80: Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, Fakultät für Physik der Universität Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. 8/77: Visiting Scientist, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. 8/73: Visiting Scientist, Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. 9/71 – 12/72: Research Associate, Department of Physics, Imperial College, London, England. 1/68 – 8/71: Research Assistant, Department of Physics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. EDUCATION: 1966 - 1971: M.S., Physics, December 1967, Ph.D., Physics, December 1971, The University of Chicago Thesis Title : Many-Particle Effects in Atomic Photoabsorption Thesis Supervisor : Professor Ugo Fano 1962 - 1966: Columbia College of Columbia University A.B. cum laude, June 1966 AWARDS & 1. Outstanding Research and Creative Activity (ORCA) Award, April 2005. CITATIONS: [Sponsored by the University of Nebraska, four-campus system.] 2. Cited as an “Outstanding Referee” by the editors of the journals of the

American Physical Society, February 2008. FELLOWSHIPS: ITAMP Fellow, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 1995. JILA Visiting Fellow, The University of Colorado–Boulder, 1/92 – 8/92. Fulbright Fellowship, University of Innsbruck, 9/84 - 1/85 (Declined). Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, 12/79 - 8/80. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 9/75 - 9/79. National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 9/69 - 8/71. National Science Foundation Graduate Trainee, 9/66 - 8/69. PROFESSIONAL 1. Fellow, American Physical Society (1980– ). SOCIETIES: 2. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1997– ). 3. Member, Society of Sigma Xi. MAJOR 1. Co-Organizer, Program on “Frontiers of Intense Laser Physics,” Kavli PROFESSIONAL Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, ACTIVITIES: 21 July -19 September 2014.

2. Chair (2013), Member (2010-2012), American Physical Society Publications Oversight Committee.

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3. Scientific Advisory Board, Max-Planck-Institute on the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, 2007-2016.

4. Chair, International Coordinating Board, Workshop on Attosecond Science - Exploring and Controlling Matter on Its Natural Time Scale, Kavli

Institute for Theoretical Physics China, Beijing (9-27 May 2011). 5. Co-organizer, Attosecond Science Workshop, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California-Santa Barbara, 31 July – 15 September 2006. 6. President (2003-4), President-Elect (2002-3), Past-President (2004-5), University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chapter of Sigma Xi. 7. Chairman, Review Committee for Beamline 10.0.1 at the Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 14-16 August 2001. 8. Member, Committee of Visitors, Division of Physics, National Science Foundation (9-11 February 2000). 9. Chairman (1995-6), Member (1993-5), Advisory Board of the Institute for

Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics, Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

10. Chairman (1992–93), American Physical Society Task Force to Review Reviews of Modern Physics.

11. Chairman (1990–91), Vice Chairman (1989–90), Past Chairman (1991–92), American Physical Society Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics.

12. Chairman (1986–1989), Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Community, American Physical Society Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics.

Brief Summary of Career Benchmarks [as of 2 February 2014] No. of Published Works: 208 Citations to Published Work (Google Scholar): 5,655 Hirsch Index (Google Scholar): h=40 No. of External Research Grants Awarded: 44 Research Funding from External Grants: $5.255 million (DOE/ERDA: $2.693 million; NSF: $2.218 million) No. of Invited Lectures at Natl & Intl Conferences/Workshops: 90 No. of Ph.D. Students Graduated: 9 No. of Postdoctoral Research Associates Mentored: 26

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OTHER 1. External Examiner, Institute of Theoretical Physics, PROFESSIONAL Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, ACTIVITIES: 1972, 1990. 2. Program Committee, VI International Conference on Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2-6 June 1980. 3. Panel on Current Trends in Atomic Spectroscopy, Tucson, Arizona, 24-26 October 1982. 4. Executive Committee, APS Division of Electron and Atomic Physics, 1983-84. 5. Program Committee, APS Division of Electron and Atomic Physics, 1983-87. 6. Committee on Line Spectra of the Elements – Atomic Spectroscopy National Research Council, 1984–87. 7. Committee on Atomic and Molecular Sciences (CAMS), National Research

Council, 1986–1989. 8. External Evaluator, Swedish Natural Science Research Council, 1986, 1990.

9. Organizer, International Track Physics Conference, Lincoln, NE, 18–20 October 1988 (held in honor of the retirement of Professor Robert Katz). Principal Investigator, DOE Grant for $6,500 in support of the conference. Co–Editor, conference proceedings (comprising 17 invited papers), published as a special issue of the journal Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements.

10. General Committee, International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, 1989–1993.

11. Committee on Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Sciences (CAMOS),

National Research Council, 1990–91. 12. APS Search Committee for the Editorship of Physical Review A (1991). 13. APS Committee on Investments (1994-97). 14. Program Committee, Gordon Conference on Atomic Physics, Wolfeboro,

N.H., 1–5 July 1995. 15. Nominating Committee, APS Division of AMO Physics, Chair (1993-94),

Member (1994-95), Member (1995-96). 16. Co-Chair, International Symposium on Two-Center Effects in Ion-Atom

Collisions, Lincoln, NE, 13-14 May 1994. 17. International Scientific Committee, International Symposium on (e,2e),

Double Photoionization and Related Topics, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 3-5 August 1995.

18. APS Task Force to Review Physical Review A (1996-97). 19. Co-Organizer, Workshop on “Resonances and Fragmentation of Three-

Body Systems,” Harvard-Smithsonian Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cambridge, MA, 10-12 July 1997.

20. Member, Theory Panel, DOE Workshop on AMO Science, Chantilly, VA, 21-24 September 1997.

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21. Chair, External Review Committee (with C.F. Hooper and C.E. Tanner) for the Physics Department of the University of Nevada-Reno, 4-6 October 1998.

22. Presenter, workshop on The Role of Theory in AMO Physics, Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, 26-27 February 1999.

23. Review Panel, Complex Phenomena Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Gaithersburg, MD, 23-25 May 1999.

24. External Member, Review Team for the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 4-5 December 2000.

25. External Member, Review Team for the Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 25-26 January 2001.

26. Member, Review Panel, Theoretical AMO Physics Program, National Science Foundation, 26-28 February 2001.

27. Chair (2001), Member (2000), Nominations Committee, APS Division of AMO Physics

28. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2001-

29. Member, Review Panel, Theoretical AMO Physics Program, National Science Foundation, 13-15 February 2002.

30. Member, Review Panel, Graduate Fellowship Program, National Science Foundation, 8-11 February 2003.

31. Member, Nebraska EPSCoR State Committee, 2004- . 32. Member, Review Panel, Theoretical AMO Physics Program, National

Science Foundation, 1-4 February 2005. 33. International Advisory Committee, International Symposium on (e,2e),

Double Photoionization, and Related Topics, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28-30 July 2005.

34. Program Committee, 10th International Conference on Multiphoton Processes, Oxford, Québec, Canada, 9-14 October 2005.

35. Program Committee, APS DAMOP Meeting, Lincoln, NE, 17-21 May 2005.

36. Co-Chair, Local Committee, APS DAMOP Meeting, Lincoln, NE, 17-21 May 2005.

37. International Advisory Committee, International Symposium on (e,2e), Double Photoionization and Related Topics, Königstein, Germany, 1-4 August 2007.

38. Member, Local Organizing Committee, XXVI International Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic Collisions, Kalamazoo, MI, 22-28 July 2009.

39. Member, Local Organizing Committee, 2nd International Conference on Attosecond Physics, Manhattan, KS, 28 July – 1 August 2009.

40. Program Committee, International Symposium on (e,2e), Double Photoionization, and Related Topics, Lexington, KY, 30 July – 1 August 2009.

41. Proposed and Chaired Invited Session B4, “Frontiers of Intense Laser

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Physics,” 43rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Anaheim, CA, 5 June 2012, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 57 (5), 20 (2012).

42. Faculty Assessment Committee, Aarhus University, Denmark (2012). 43. External Review Team, Department of Energy Review of the SLAC

National Accelerator Laboratory Program on Ultrafast Chemical Science, PULSE Institute, SLAC Campus, Menlo Park, CA, 9-11 October 2012.

LISTED: 1. American Men and Women of Science, 19th Edition. 2. Who's Who in the Midwest, 26th Edition. 3. Who's Who in Technology Today, 5th Edition. 4. Who's Who in Frontiers of Science and Technology, 2nd Edition. 5. Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 10th Edition. 6. Who’s Who in the World, 24th Edition. 7. Who’s Who in American Education, 7th Edition. 8. Who’s Who in America, 68th Edition.

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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

Chairman (1978–1984), Graduate Committee, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nebraska.

Had responsibility for policies, admission, financial aid, testing, and advising of approximately 35 graduate students.

Major accomplishments: • Increased standards for admission of new students. • Decreased time spent by students between admission and first Ph.D. qualifier attempt. • Joined CUSPEA program.

Chairman (1984–1995), Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nebraska.

Had responsibility for Department comprising 28 permanent faculty, having $3 million annually in external support, 15 research/visiting/adjunct faculty, 10 postdoctoral research associates, 16 support staff, and approximately 65 graduate students and 60 undergraduate majors.

Major accomplishments: • Achieved faculty consensus to focus new faculty hires in only 4 research areas. • Increased number of experimental faculty from 7 to 12. • Renovated and reconfigured nearly all of the Department’s space in 3 buildings to create 5

new laboratories for new experimental faculty. • Initiated Department endowment funds and annual fund-raising campaign. • Added Laboratory Manager position and supported development of multimedia

introductory laboratory courses. • Increased number of graduate students by more than 50%. • Initiated review of undergraduate major program. • Increased contacts with alumni and area high school physics teachers.

Associate Dean for Science Research, College of Arts and Sciences (July 2000 – December 2001)

Had responsibility for science research issues involving the departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science and Engineering, Geosciences, Math and Statistics, and Physics and Astronomy. These issues included grant matching, coordinating interdisciplinary research among departments and/or other colleges, research infrastructure and space matters, etc.

Senior Associate to the Vice Chancellor for Research (September 2000 – May 2001)

Had responsibility for coordinating and fostering multidisciplinary research in the areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

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I. SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS 1. A.F. Starace, “Photoionization of Argon and Xenon Including Final–State Correlation,” Phys. Rev.

A 2, 118 (1970).

2. A.F. Starace, “Length and Velocity Formulas in Approximate Oscillator Strength Calculations,” Phys. Rev. A 3, 1242 (1971).

3. J.L. Dehmer, A.F. Starace, U. Fano, J. Sugar, and J.W. Cooper, “Raising of Discrete Levels into the Far Continuum,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 26, 1521 (1971).

4. A.F. Starace, “Potential Barrier Effects in Photoabsorption. I. General Theory,” Phys. Rev. B 5, 1773 (1972).

5. J.L. Dehmer and A.F. Starace, Potential Barrier Effects in Photoabsorption III. Application to 4d–Shell Photoabsorption in Lanthanum,” Phys. Rev. B 5, 1792 (1972).

6. A. F. Starace, “Absolute Line Strengths by Analysis of Lu–Fano Plots with Application to Excited–State Transitions in Neon,” J. Phys. B 6, 76 (1973).

7. A.F. Starace, “Quasi-Landau Spectrum of a Hydrogen–Like Atom in a High Magnetic Field,” J. Phys. B 6, 585 (1973).

8. A.F. Starace, “Comment on Length and Velocity Formulas in Approximate Oscillator Strength Calculations,” Phys. Rev. A 8, 1141 (1973).

9. A.F. Starace, “Effect of Virtual 4d–Shell Excitations on Rare Earth Spectra,” J. Phys. B 7, 14 (1974).

10. D. Dill, S.T. Manson, and A.F. Starace, “Photoelectron Angular Distributions as a Probe of Anisotropic Electron–Ion Interactions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 32, 971 (1974).

11. A.F. Starace, S.T. Manson, and D.J. Kennedy, “Photoelectron Angular Distributions, Cross Sections, and Branching Ratios for Atomic Oxygen,” Phys. Rev. A 9, 2453 (1974).

12. S.T. Manson, D.J. Kennedy, A.F. Starace, and D. Dill, “Angular Distribution of Photoelectrons from Atomic Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon,” Planet. Space Sci. 22, 1535-1543 (1974).

13. D. Dill, A.F. Starace, and S.T. Manson, “Effects of Anisotropic Electron–Ion Interactions in Atomic Photoelectron Angular Distributions,” Phys. Rev. A 11, 1596 (1975).

14. J.A.R. Samson and A.F. Starace, “Effect of Elliptically Polarized Light on the Angular Distribution of Photoelectrons,” J. Phys. B 8, 1806 (1975); 12, 3993 (1979).

15. I.P. Grant and A.F. Starace, “Gauge Invariance and Radiative Transition Probabilities,” J. Phys. B 8, 1999 (1975).

16. J.A.R. Samson, J.L. Gardner, and A.F. Starace, “2P3/2:2P1/2 Partial Photoionization Cross Section Ratios in the Rare Gases,” Phys. Rev. A 12, 1459 (1975).

17. A.F. Starace, “The Quantum Defect Theory,” in Photoionization and Other Probes of Many-Electron Interactions, Edited by F.J. Wuilleumier (Plenum, New York, 1976), pp. 395-406.

18. A.F. Starace and L. Armstrong, Jr., “Photoionization Cross Sections for Atomic Chlorine Using an Open–Shell Random Phase Approximation,” Phys. Rev. A 13, 1850 (1976); 14, 535 (1976) [Erratum].

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I. SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (continued) 19. P.C. Kemeny, J.A.R. Samson, and A.F. Starace, “Measurement of the s3/2 s1/2 Branching Ratio

within the Xe5s5p6(1P1) Resonance,” J. Phys. B 10, L201 (1977).

20. A. F. Starace, “Behaviour of Partial Cross Sections and Branching Ratios in the Neighborhood of a Resonance,” Phys. Rev. A 16, 231 (1977).

21. K.N. Huang and A.F. Starace, “A Graphical Approach to the Spin-Orbit Interaction,” Phys. Rev. A 18, 354 (1978).

22. A.F. Starace, R.H. Rast, and S.T. Manson, “Photoelectron Angular Distributions of S Electrons in Open-Shell Atoms,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 38, 1522 (1977).

23. G. Wendin and A.F. Starace, “Perturbation Theory in a Strong Interaction Regime with Application to 4d-Subshell Spectra of Ba and La,” J. Phys. B 11, 4119 (1978).

24. A.F. Starace and G.L. Webster, “Hydrogen Atom in a Uniform Magnetic Field: Low–Lying Energy Levels for Fields up to 1011 Gauss,” Phys. Rev. A 19, 1629 (1979).

25. K.N. Huang and A.F. Starace, “Ab Initio Treatment of Final State Spin Orbit Interaction: Photoionization of the 6s Electron in Cesium,” Phys. Rev. A 19, 2335 (1979).

26. S.T. Manson, A. Msezane, A.F. Starace, and S. Shahabi, “Photoionization of Chalcogen and Halogen Atoms: Cross Sections and Angular Distributions,” Phys. Rev. A 20, 1005 (1979).

27. A.F. Starace and S. Shahabi, “A Graphical Method for Calculating First Order Transition Matrices for Open-Shell Atoms in the Random Phase Approximation,” Physica Scripta 21, 368 (1980).

28. K.N. Huang and A.F. Starace, “Photoionization of the 5s-Shell of Xenon: A Multi-channel K-Matrix Calculation Including Spin-Orbit Interactions,” Phys. Rev. A 21, 697 (1980).

29. K.N. Huang and A.F. Starace, Addendum to "Ab Initio Treatment of Final State Spin-Orbit Interactions: Photoionization of the 6s Electron in Cesium," Phys. Rev. A 22, 318 (1980).

30. A.F. Starace, “Trends in the Theory of Atomic Photoionization,” Applied Optics 19, 4051 (1980).

31. D.L. Miller and A.F. Starace, “Photoionization Cross Section for Helium in the Hyperspherical Coordinate Method,” J. Phys. B 13, L525 (1980).

32. C.E. Theodosiou, A.F. Starace, B.R. Tambe, and S.T. Manson, “Photoionization of the 4d10 Subshell of Cadmium: Photoelectron Angular Distributions and Polarization of Fluorescence Radiation,” Phys. Rev. A 24, 301 (1981).

33. A.F. Starace, “Polarization of Fluorescence Radiation Subsequent to Inner-Shell Photoionization,” Phys. Rev. A 25, 842 (1982).

34. A.F. Starace and S. Shahabi, “A Random Phase Approximation to One–Body Transition Matrix Elements for Open-Shell Atoms,” Phys. Rev. A 25, 2135 (1982).

35. A.F. Starace, “New Perspectives on Electron Correlations,” in Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, edited by S. Datz (North–Holland, Amsterdam, 1982), pp. 431-446.

36. S.T. Manson and A.F. Starace, “Photoelectron Angular Distributions: Energy Dependence for s-Subshells,” Rev. Mod. Phys. 54, 389 (1982).

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I. SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (continued)

37. A.F. Starace, “Theory of Atomic Photoionization,” Handbuch der Physik, Vol. 31, Edited by W. Mehlhorn (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1982), pp. 1-121.

38. A.F. Starace, “Comment on Coefficients of Fractional Parentage of the Form (l2l+1| } l2l+2),” Phys. Rev. A 27, 572 (1983).

39. A.F. Starace, “Atomic Photoionization,” in Fundamental Processes in Energetic Atomic Collisions, Edited by H.O. Lutz, J.S. Briggs, and H. Kleinpoppen (Plenum, New York, 1983), pp. 69–110.

40. G. Wendin and A.F. Starace, “Ionic Configuration Interaction Effects on Xe 5s–Subshell Photoionization Processes,” Phys. Rev. A 28, 3143 (1983). (Rapid Communication)

41. C.W. Clark, K.T. Lu, and A.F. Starace, “Effects of Magnetic and Electric Fields on Highly Excited Atoms,” in Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy-Part C, Edited by H. Kleinpoppen (Plenum, London, 1984), pp. 247–320.

42. C.H. Park and A.F. Starace, “H– and He in a Uniform Magnetic Field: Ground State Wavefunctions, Energies, and Binding Energies for Fields Below 109 G,” Phys. Rev. A 29, 442 (1984).

43. S. Shahabi, A.F. Starace, and T.N. Chang, “Photoionization of Atomic Chlorine Above the 1S Threshold,” Phys. Rev. A 30, 1819 (1984).

44. C.H. Park, A.F. Starace, and J. Macek, “Electron Doubly Differential Cross Section for 0.5 MeV H– – He Detachment Collisions,” Phys. Rev. A 31, 1336 (1985).

45. J.M. Feagin, J. Macek, and A.F. Starace, “Use of the Fock Expansion for 1S State Wave Functions of Two-Electron Atoms and Ions,” Phys. Rev. A 32, 3219 (1985).

46. C.H. Park, A.F. Starace, J. Tan, and C.D. Lin, “Electric Dipole Matrix Element Formulas in Hyperspherical Coordinates with Applications to H and He,” Phys. Rev. A 33, 1000 (1986).

47. S. Shahabi and A.F. Starace, “Photoelectron Angular Distributions for Atomic Chlorine,” Phys. Rev. A 33, 2111 (1986).

48. C.R. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Atomic Hydrogen in a Uniform Magnetic Field: Low-Lying Energy Levels for Fields Above 109 G,” Phys. Rev. A 35, 647 (1987).

49. A.F. Starace, “Electron Correlation Effects in Nonresonant Multiphoton Ionization Processes,” Physica Scripta Tl7, 221 (1987).

50. A.F. Starace and J.H. Macek, Comment on "Molecular Description of Two–Electron Atoms," Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 2385 (1987).

51. A.F. Starace and T.F. Jiang, “Transition-Matrix Theory for Two–Photon Ionization of Rare–Gas Atoms and Isoelectronic Ions with Application to Argon,” Phys. Rev. A 36, 1705 (1987).

52. B. Gao and A.F. Starace, “Numerical Methods for Free-Free Radiative Transition Matrix Elements,” Computers in Physics 1, 70 (1987).

53. A.F. Starace, “The Calculation of Photoionization Cross Sections,” in Proceedings of the Atomic Data Workshop, St. Catherine's College-Oxford, 1-2 August 1987, Edited by W. Eissner and A.E. Kingston (The Queen's University of Belfast, 1988), pp 1-6.

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I. SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (continued)

54. A.F. Starace, “Hyperspherical Description of Two-Electron Systems,” in Fundamental Processes of Atomic Dynamics, Edited by J.S. Briggs, H. Kleinpoppen, and H.O. Lutz (Plenum, New York, 1988), pp 235-258.

55. T.F. Jiang and A.F. Starace, “Two-Photon Detachment of the Negative Chlorine Ion,” Phys. Rev. A 38, 2347 (1988).

56. B. Gao and A.F. Starace, “Variational Calculation of Multiphoton Ionization Processes for the H Atom,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 61, 404 (1988).

57. C.R. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Low-Energy Features of the e– – H(n=2) System Exhibited in Fast H– Detachment Collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 407 (1989).

58. B. Gao and A.F. Starace, “Variational Principle for High Order Perturbations with Application to Multiphoton Processes for the H Atom,” Phys. Rev. A 39, 4550 (1989).

59. C.R. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Doubly Differential Cross Sections for 0.5 MeV H– on He Including Projectile Excitation to H(n=2),” Phys. Rev. A 40, 4926 (1989).

60. C.D. Caldwell, M.G. Flemming, M.O. Krause, P. van der Meulen, C. Pan, and A.F. Starace, “Near 100% Production of the Excited Be+1s22p Ion from Decay of Be1s22p,” Phys. Rev. A 41, 542 (1990). (Rapid Communication)

61. B. Gao, C. Pan, C.R. Liu, and A.F. Starace, “Variational Methods for High-Order Multiphoton Processes,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 7, 622 (1990).

62. C. Pan, B. Gao and A.F. Starace, “Two-Photon Ionization of the Ar Atom and Detachment of the F– Ion,” Phys. Rev. A 41, 6271 (1990).

63. C.R. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Doubly Differential Detachment Cross Sections for Fast H– – Rare Gas Collisions,” Phys. Rev. A 42, 2684 (1990).

64. B. Gao and A.F. Starace, “Laser-Induced Detachment Processes in an Electric Field,” Phys. Rev. A 42, 5580 (1990).

65. C.R. Liu, N.Y. Du, and A.F. Starace, “One- and Two-Photon Detachment of H– with Excitation of H(n=2),” Phys. Rev. A 43, 5891 (1991).

66. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Angular Distribution of Electrons Following Two-Photon Ionization of the Ar Atom and Two-Photon Detachment of the F– Ion,” Phys. Rev. A 44, 324 (1991).

67. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Target Dependence of Angular Distributions for Near–Threshold (e,2e) Processes,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 67, 185 (1991).

68. A.F. Starace, “Long–Range Dipole Field Effects on H– Detachment Processes Above the H(n=2) Threshold,” in Atomic and Molecular Physics: Third US/Mexico Symposium, Morelos, Mexico, 13–16 March 1991, edited by C. Cisneros, T.J. Morgan, and I. Alvarez (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991), pp. 359–378.

69. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Angular Distributions for Near Threshold (e,2e) Processes for H, He, and Other Rare Gas Targets,” Phys. Rev. A 45, 4588 (1992).

70. C.R. Liu, B. Gao, and A.F. Starace, “Variationally Stable–Treatment of Two– and Three-Photon Detachment of H– Including Electron–Correlation Effects,” Phys. Rev. A 46, 5985 (1992).

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71. A.F. Starace, “Hyperspherical Coordinate Description of Single– and Multiphoton Processes in Two–Electron Systems,” in Many–Body Theory of Atomic Structure and Photoionization, edited by Tu–Nan Chang (World Scientific, Singapore, 1993), pp. 107–142.

72. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Relative Photoionization and Photodetachment Cross Sections for Particular Fine–Structure Transitions with Application to Cl 3s–Subshell Photoionization,” Phys. Rev. A 47, 295 (1993).

73. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Angular Distributions for Near Threshold (e,2e) Processes for Li and Mg,” Phys. Rev. A 47, 2389 (1993).

74. N.Y. Du, A.F. Starace, and N.A. Cherepkov, “Resonant Two–Color Detachment of H– with Excitation of H(n=2),” Phys. Rev. A 48, 2413 (1993).

75. Q. Wang and A.F. Starace, “Short-Pulse Detachment of H– in the Presence of a Static Electric Field,” Phys. Rev. A 48, R1741 (1993).

76. N.Y. Du, I.I. Fabrikant, and A.F. Starace, “Electric–Field Effects on H– Photodetachment with Excitation of H(n=2),” Phys. Rev. A 48, 2968 (1993).

77. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Triply Differential (e,2e) Cross Sections for He from Threshold to 50 eV Above,” J. Phys. (Paris) IV 3 (Colloque C6), 21 (1993).

78. C. Pan, A.F. Starace, and C.H. Greene, “Parallels Between High Doubly Excited State Spectra in H– and Li– Photodetachment,” J. Phys. B 27 L137 (1994).

79. N.Y. Du, A.F. Starace, and M.Q. Bao, “Photodetachment of the 2p3 (3Pe) State of H—,” Phys. Rev. A 50, 4365 (1994).

80. Q. Wang and A.F. Starace, “Coherent Control of H— Photodetachment in Parallel, Static Electric and Magnetic Fields,” Phys. Rev. A 51, 1260 (1995).

81. A.F. Starace and S.T. Manson, “Fundamental Aspects of Atomic Photoionization with High Brightness Light Sources,” in VUV and Soft X–Ray Photoionization Studies, Edited by U. Becker and D.A. Shirley (Plenum, London, 1996), Chapter 3, pp. 81-104.

82. A.F. Starace, “Photoionization of Atoms,” in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Handbook, Edited by G.W.F. Drake (A.I.P., New York, 1996), Chapter 24, pp. 301-309.

83. M.Q. Bao and A.F. Starace, “Using Symbolic Manipulation to Evaluate Feynman’s Path Integral for an Interaction of the Form F(t)·r,” Computers in Physics 10(1), 89 (Jan/Feb 1996).

84. C. Pan, A.F. Starace, and C.H. Greene, “Photodetachment of Li– from the Li 3s Threshold to the Li 6s Threshold,” Phys. Rev. A 53, 840 (1996).

85. A.F. Starace, “Novel Doubly Excited States Produced in Negative Ion Photodetachment,” in Atomic and Molecular Photoionization, Proceedings of the Oji International Seminar on Atomic and Molecular Photoionization, Edited by A. Yagishita and T. Sasaki (Universal Academy Press, Tokyo, Japan, 1996), pp. 319-325.

86. M.Q. Bao and A.F. Starace, “Static Electric Field Effects on High Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. A 53, R3723 (1996).

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87. Q. Wang and A.F. Starace, “Classical Interpretation of the Quantum Description of H– Photodetachment in Parallel E and B Fields,” Phys. Rev. A 55, 815 (1997).

88. M. Marinescu and A.F. Starace, “Three-Body Dispersion Coefficients for Alkali-Metal Atoms,” Phys. Rev. A 55, 2067 (1997).

89. B.J. Davies, C.W. Ingram, D.J. Larson, C.-N. Liu, and A.F. Starace, “Resonance Feature in A– Photodetachment Below the A (3s24s 2S) Threshold,” Phys. Rev. A 56, 378 (1997).

90. M. Marinescu and A.F. Starace, “Elementary Excitation Spectrum of a Trapped Weakly Interacting Bose-Einstein Condensate,” Phys. Rev. A 56, 570 (1997).

91. J. Röder, H. Ehrhardt, C. Pan, A.F. Starace, I. Bray, and D.V. Fursa, “Absolute Triply Differential (e,2e) Cross Section Measurements for H with Comparison to Theory,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 1666 (1997).

92. M. Marinescu and A.F. Starace, “Dispersion Coefficients for Highly Excited Molecular States of K2,” Phys. Rev. A 56, 4321 (1997).

93. C. Pan and A.F. Starace, “Target Dependence of the Triply Differential Cross Sections for Low Energy (e,2e) Processes,” in Many-Body Atomic Physics, Edited by J.J. Boyle and M.S. Pindzola (Cambridge University Press, 1998), Chapter 11, pp. 267-293.

94. N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Invariant Representations of Finite Rotation Matrices and Some Applications,” Phys. Rev. A 57, 3233 (1998).

95. A.F. Starace, “Novel Doubly Excited States Produced in Negative Ion Photodetachment,” in The Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions: XX International Conference, Ed. F. Aumayr and H.P. Winter (World Scientific, Singapore, 1998), pp. 107-116.

96. M.Q. Bao, I.I. Fabrikant, and A.F. Starace, “Final-State-Interaction Effects on One- and Two-Photon Detachment of H– in the Presence of a Static Electric Field,” Phys. Rev. A 58, 411 (1998).

97. J. Röder, H. Ehrhardt, C. Pan, A.F. Starace, I. Bray, and D.V. Fursa, “Absolute Triply Differential (e,2e) Cross Sections for He in the Intermediate Energy Region with Comparison to Theory,” J. Phys. B 31, L525 (1998).

98. C.N. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Analysis of Doubly-Excited State Resonances Below the Li(5p) Threshold in Li– Photodetachment,” Phys. Rev. A 58, 4997 (1998).

99. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “Static-Electric-Field-Induced, High-Energy Plateau for Scattered X-Ray Photons in Laser-Assisted, X-Ray-Atom Scattering,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 5097 (1998).

100. C.-N. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Mirroring Behavior of Partial Photodetachment and Photoionization Cross Sections in the Neighborhood of a Resonance,” Phys. Rev. A 59, R1731 (1999).

101. C.-N. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Photodetachment of Na–,” Phys. Rev. A 59, 3643 (1999).

102. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “Phase Control of X-Ray-Atom Scattering in the Presence of a Bichromatic Laser Field,” J. Phys. B 32, 1831 (1999).

103. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “Magnetic-Field-Induced Intensity Revivals in Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 2653 (1999).

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104. N.L. Manakov, V.D. Ovsiannikov, and A.F. Starace, “DC Field-Induced, Phase and Polarization Control of Interference Between One- and Two-Photon Ionization Amplitudes,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 4791 (1999).

105. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “Intensity Dependence of Plateau Structures in Laser-Assisted, X-Ray–Atom Scattering Processes,” Phys. Rev. A 60, 3943 (1999).

106. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “High-Order Harmonic Generation in Magnetic and Parallel Magnetic and Electric Fields,” Phys. Rev. A 60, 3160 (1999).

107. C.-N. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Photodetachment of He— in the Vicinity of the He*(n=3, 4, and 5) Thresholds,” Phys. Rev. A 60, 4647 (1999).

108. N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Factorized Representation for Parity-Projected Wigner dj (β) Matrices,” Phys. Rev. A 61, 022103 (2000).

109. V.E. Chernov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Exact Analytic Relation Between Quantum Defects and Scattering Phases with Applications to Green’s Functions in Quantum Defect Theory,” Eur. Phys. J. D 8, 347 (2000).

110. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “Control of High-Harmonic Generation and Laser-Assisted X-Ray—Atom Scattering with Static Electric and Magnetic Fields,” Laser Physics 10, 278 (2000).

111. B. Borca, A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, D.B. Milosevic, and A.F. Starace, “Static-Electric-Field-Induced Polarization Effects in Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 732 (2000).

112. D.B. Milosevic and A.F. Starace, “Control of Intense Laser-Atom Processes with Strong Static Fields,” in Multiphoton Processes, ed. L.F. DiMauro, R.R. Freeman, and K.C. Kulander (AIP Conference Proceedings No. 525, A.I.P., Melville, NY, 2000), pp 602-612.

113. M.V. Frolov, I.I. Fabrikant, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Interaction of Laser Radiation with a Negative Ion in the Presence of a Strong Static Electric Field,” J. Phys. B 33, R141 (2000).

114. M. Masili and A.F. Starace, “One- and Two-Photon Detachment Cross Sections and Dynamic Polarizability of H— Using a Variationally Stable, Coupled-Channel Hyperspherical Approach,” Phys. Rev. A 62, 033403 (2000).

115. N.L. Manakov, M.V. Frolov, B. Borca, and A.F. Starace, “Stabilization of Bound State Decay in an Intense Monochromatic High-Frequency Field,” Pis'ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 72, 426 (2000) [JETP Lett 72, 294 (2000)].

116. C.-N. Liu and A.F. Starace, “Mirroring and Mimicking of Partial Cross Sections in the Vicinity of a Resonance,” Physics Essays 13, 215 (2000).

117. G. Lagmago Kamta and A.F. Starace, “Angular Distributions for Double Ionization of Li— by an Ultrashort, Intense Laser Pulse,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 5687 (2001).

118. B. Borca, D.B. Milosevic, A.F. Starace, A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, and N.L. Manakov, “Anisotropy-Induced Polarization Effects in Harmonic Generation by an Absorptive Medium,” in Super-Intense Laser-Atom Physics, edited by B. Piraux (Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2001), pp 249-258.

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119. G. Lagmago Kamta and A.F. Starace, Angular Distributions For Double Ionization By An Ultrashort, Intense Laser Pulse: The Case Of Li—, in Super-Intense Laser-Atom Physics, edited by B. Piraux (Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2001), pp 143-152.

120. N.L. Manakov, M.V. Frolov, B. Borca, and A.F. Starace, “Quasistationary Stabilization of the Decay of a Weakly-Bound Level and its Breakdown in a Strong Laser Field,” in Super-Intense Laser-Atom Physics, edited by B. Piraux (Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2001), pp 295-304.

121. I.I. Fabrikant, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, Comment On “Photodetachment in Combined Static and Dynamic Electric Fields,” Phys. Rev. A 64, 037401 (2001).

122. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Dynamic Hyperpolarizability and Two-Photon Detachment in the Presence of a Strong Static Electric Field: Application to H—,” Phys. Rev. A 64, 023417 (2001).

123. B. Borca, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold Effects on Angular Distributions for Multiphoton Detachment by Intense Elliptically-Polarized Light,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 133001 (2001).

124. N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Invariant Spinor Representations of Finite Rotation Matrices,” Phys. Rev. A 64, 032105 (2001).

125. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, B. Borca, and A.F. Starace, “Static-Electric-Field Behavior in Negative Ion Detachment by an Intense, High-Frequency Laser Field,” J. Phys. B 34, L579 (2001).

126. N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Multipole Expansions of Irreducible Tensor Sets and Some Applications,” J. Phys. B 35, 77 (2002).

127. S.X. Hu, A.F. Starace, W. Becker, W. Sandner, and D.B. Milosevic, “Nontunnelling High-Order Harmonics from Ultra-Intense Laser-Driven Tightly Bound Systems,” J. Phys. B 35, 627 (2002).

128. S.X. Hu and A.F. Starace, “GeV Electrons from Ultra-Intense Laser Interaction with Highly-Charged Ions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 245003 (2002).

129. G. Lagmago Kamta and A.F. Starace, “Anisotropy and Magnetic Field Effects on the Entanglement of a Two Qubit Heisenberg XY Chain,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 107901 (2002).

130. B. Borca, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold-Related Enhancement of the High-Energy Plateau in Above Threshold Detachment,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 193001 (2002).

131. B. Borca, A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold-Related Effects in High Order Harmonic Generation,” Phys. Rev. A 65, 051402(R) (2002).

132. G. Lagmago Kamta and A.F. Starace, “Multielectron System in an Ultrashort, Intense Laser Field: A Nonperturbative, Time-Dependent Two-Active Electron Approach,” Phys. Rev. A 65, 053418 (2002).

133. N.L. Manakov, A.F. Starace, A.V. Flegel, and M.V. Frolov, “Plateau Effects in the Spectra of Electron-Atom Scattering in the Presence of a Strong Laser Field,” Pis’ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 76, 316 (2002) [JETP Lett. 76, 258 (2002)].

134. A.A. Krylovetsky, N.L. Manakov, S.I. Marmo, and A.F. Starace, “Two-Photon Bremsstrahlung Processes in Atoms: Polarization Effects and Analytical Results for the Coulomb Potential,” Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 122, 1168 (2002) [JETP 95, 1006 (2002)].

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135. A.Y. Istomin, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Perturbative Calculation of the Triply Differential Cross-Section for Double Photoionization of He,” J. Phys. B 35, L543 (2002).

136. G. Lagmago Kamta and A.F. Starace, “Two-Active Electron Approach to Multielectron Systems in Intense Ultrashort Laser Pulses: Application to Li—,” J. Modern Optics 50, 597 (2003).

137. N.L. Manakov, M.V. Frolov, B. Borca, and A.F. Starace, “Multiphoton Detachment of a Negative Ion by an Elliptically-Polarized, Monochromatic Laser Field,” J. Phys. B 36, R49 (2003).

138. M. Masili and A.F. Starace, “Static and Dynamic Polarizability of the Helium Atom Using Wave Functions Involving Logarithmic Terms,” Phys. Rev. A 68, 012508 (2003).

139. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, E.A. Pronin, and A.F. Starace, “Model-Independent Quantum Approach for Intense Laser Detachment of a Weakly Bound Electron,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 053003 (2003).

140. S.X. Hu and A.F. Starace, “Controlling H— Detachment with Few Cycle Pulses,” Phys. Rev. A 68, 043407 (2003).

141. G. Lagmago Kamta and A.F. Starace, “Elucidating the Mechanisms of Double Ionization Using Intense Half-Cycle, Single-Cycle, and Double Half-Cycle Pulses,” Phys. Rev. A 68, 043413 (2003).

142. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, E.A. Pronin, and A.F. Starace, “Strong Field Detachment of a Negative Ion with Non-Zero Angular Momentum: Application to F—,” J. Phys. B 36, L419 (2003).

143. A.Y. Istomin, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Perturbative Analysis of the Triply Differential Cross Section and Circular Dichroism in Photo Double Ionization of He,” Phys. Rev. A 69, 032713 (2004).

144. A.Y. Istomin, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Non-Dipole Effects in Photo Double Ionization of He by a VUV Photon,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 063002 (2004).

145. A.Y. Istomin, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Circular Dichroism at Equal Energy Sharing in Photo Double Ionization of He,” Phys. Rev. A 70, 010702(R) (2004).

146. R. Skomski, A.Y. Istomin, A.F. Starace, and D.J. Sellmyer, “Quantum Entanglement of Anisotropic Magnetic Nanodots,” Phys. Rev. A 70, 062307 (2004).

147. A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Circularly Polarized Laser Field-Induced Rescattering Plateaus in Electron-Atom Scattering,” Phys. Lett. A 334, 197 (2005).

148. A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Cutoffs of High-Energy Plateaus for Atomic Processes in an Intense Elliptically-Polarized Laser Field,” J. Phys. B 38, L27 (2005).

149. A.Y. Istomin, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Nondipole Effects in the Triply-Differential Cross Section for Double Photoionization of He,” Phys. Rev. A 71, 052702 (2005).

150. R. Skomski, J. Zhou, A.Y. Istomin, A.F. Starace, and D.J. Sellmyer, “Magnetic Materials for Finite-Temperature Quantum Computing,” J. Appl. Phys. 97, 10R511 (2005).

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151. J.W. Cooper, C.H. Greene, P.W. Langhoff, A.F. Starace, and C.Winstead, “Comment on Fano Line Shapes Reconsidered: Symmetric Photoionization Peaks from Pure Continuum Excitation,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 229301 (2005).

152. A.A. Krylovetsky, N.L. Manakov, S.I. Marmo, and A.F. Starace, “Circular Dichroism in Classical Coulomb Scattering Involving Bremsstrahlung,” Phys. Rev. A 72, 035401 (2005).

153. M.V. Frolov, A.V. Flegel, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Rescattering Effects in the Multiphoton Regime,” J. Phys. B 38, L375 (2005).

154. A.Y. Istomin, A.F. Starace, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, A.S. Kheifets, and I. Bray, “Parametizations and Dynamical Analysis of Angle-Integrated Cross Sections for Double Photoionization Including Nondipole Effects,” Phys. Rev. A 72, 052708 (2005).

155. A.Y. Istomin, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Non-Dipole Effects in Double Photoionization of He,” in Ionization, Correlation, and Polarization in Atomic Collisions, ed. A. Lahmam-Bennani and B. Lohmann (A.I.P., Melville, NY, 2006), pp. 18-23.

156. A.Y. Istomin, A.F. Starace, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, A.S. Kheifets, and I. Bray, “Nondipole Effects in Double Photoionization of He at 450 eV Excess Energy,” J. Phys. B 39, L35 (2006).

157. M.V. Frolov, A.A. Khuskivadze, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “An Analytical Quantum Model for Intense Field Processes: Quantum Origin of Rescattering Plateaus,” J. Phys. B 39, S283 (2006).

158. S.X. Hu and A.F. Starace, “Laser Acceleration of Electrons to GeV Energies Using Highly Charged Ions,” Phys. Rev. E 73, 066502 (2006).

159. L.Y. Peng, Q. Wang, and A.F. Starace, “Photodetachment of H— by a Short Laser Pulse in Crossed Static Electric and Magnetic Fields,” Phys. Rev. A 74, 023402 (2006).

160. J. Wang, H. Batelaan, J. Podany, and A.F. Starace, “Entanglement Evolution in the Presence of Decoherence,” J. Phys. B 39, 4343 (2006). [ Selected by the J.Phys. B Editorial Board as a “Highlight of 2006.”]

161. A.Y. Istomin, E.A. Pronin, N.L. Manakov, S.I. Marmo, and A.F. Starace, “Elliptic and Circular Dichroism Effects in Two –Photon Double Ionization of Atoms,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 123002 (2006).

162. K. Krajewska, I.I. Fabrikant, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold Effects in Strong Field Detachment of H- and F-: Plateau Enhancements and Angular Distribution Variations,” Phys. Rev. A 74, 053407 (2006).

163. L.Y. Peng and A.F. Starace, “Application of Coulomb Wave Function Discrete Variable Representation to Atomic Systems in Strong Laser Fields,” J. Chem. Phys. 125, 154311 (2006).

164. K. Krajewska, I.I. Fabrikant, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold-Related Effects on the High-Energy Plateau in Above-Threshold Detachment,” Laser Physics 17, 368 (2007).

165. M.V. Frolov, A.V. Flegel, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Description of harmonic generation in terms of the complex quasienergy: I. General formulation,” Phys. Rev. A 75, 063407 (2007).

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166. M.V. Frolov, A.V. Flegel, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Description of harmonic generation in terms of the complex quasienergy: II. Application to Time-Dependent Effective Range Theory,” Phys. Rev. A 75, 063408 (2007).

167. G. Lagmago Kamta, A.Y. Istomin, and A.F. Starace, “Thermal Entanglement of Two Interacting Qubits in a Static Magnetic Field,” Eur. Phys. J. D 44, 389 (2007).

168. E.A. Pronin, N.L. Manakov, S.I. Marmo, and A.F. Starace, “Polarization Control of Direct (Non-Sequential) Two-Photon Double Ionization of He,” J. Phys. B 40, 3115 (2007).

169. L.Y. Peng and A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope Phase Effects on Ionized Electron Momentum and Energy Distributions,” Phys. Rev. A 76, 043401 (2007).

170. L.Y. Peng, E.A. Pronin, and A.F.Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope Phase Effects on Ionized Electron Momentum and Energy Distributions: Roles of Frequency, Intensity, and an Additional IR Pulse,” New J. Phys. 10, 025030 (2008).

171. N.L. Manakov, A.F. Starace, A.V. Flegel, and M.V. Frolov, “Threshold Phenomena in Electron-Atom Scattering in a Laser Field,” JETP Lett. 87, 92 (2008) [Russian Version: Pis’ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 87, 99 (2008)].

172. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Wavelength Scaling of High-Harmonic Yield: Threshold Phenomena and Bound State Symmetry Dependence,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 173001 (2008).

173. L.-Y. Peng, Q. Gong, and A.F. Starace, “Angularly Resolved Electron Spectra of H- by Few-Cycle Laser Pulses,” Phys. Rev. A 77, 065403 (2008).

174. K. Krajewska, I.I. Fabrikant, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold Effects on Plateau Electron Angular Distributions in Above-Threshold Detachment,” Phys. Rev. A 78, 023407 (2008).

175. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Effective-Range Theory for an Electron in a Short-Range Potential and a Laser Field,” Phys. Rev. A 78, 063418 (2008).

176. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, T.S. Sarantseva, and A.F. Starace, “Analytic Formulae for High Harmonic Generation,” J.Phys. B 42, 035601 (2009). This article has been cited by the editors of J. Phys. B as one of the “Highlights” of 2009.

177. A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Plateau Structure in Resonant Laser-Assisted Electron-Atom Scattering,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 103201 (2009).

178. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Analytic Formulas for Above Threshold Ionization or Detachment Plateau Spectra,” Phys. Rev. A 79, 033406 (2009).

179. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, T.S. Sarantseva, M.Yu. Emelin, M.Yu. Ryabikin, and A.F. Starace, “Analytic description of the high-energy plateau in harmonic generation by atoms: Can the harmonic power increase with increasing laser wavelengths?,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 243901 (2009).

180. L.Y. Peng, F. Tan, Q. Gong, E.A. Pronin, and A.F. Starace, “Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulse Chirp Effects on Asymmetries in Ionized Electron Momentum Distributions,” Phys. Rev. A 80, 013407 (2009).

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181. E. A. Pronin, A. F. Starace, M. V. Frolov and N. L. Manakov, “Perturbation Theory Analysis of Attosecond Photoionization,” Phys. Rev. A 80, 063403 (2009).

182. M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Potential Barrier Effects in High Harmonic Generation by Transition Metal Ions,” Phys. Rev. A 82, 023424 (2010).

183. L.-W. Pi and A.F. Starace, “Potential Barrier Effects in Two-Photon Ionization Processes,” Phys. Rev. A 82, 053414 (2010).

184. H.-C. Shao and A.F. Starace, “Detecting Electron Motion in Atoms and Molecules,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 263201 (2010). This work has been highlighted in Physical Review Focus: http://focus.aps.org/story/v26/st25 as well as by NSF: http://go.usa.gov/pwn

185. S.V. Borzunov, N.L. Manakov, A.F. Starace, and M.V. Frolov, “Decay of a Negative Molecular Ion in a Constant Electric Field,” J. Expt. Th. Phys. 112, 725 (2011).

186. M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, A. A. Silaev, N. V. Vvedenskii, and A. F. Starace, “Harmonic Generation by Atoms in a Few-Cycle Laser Pulse: Carrier-Envelope Phase and Many-Electron Effects,” Phys. Rev. A 83, 021405(R) (2011).

187. M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, T. S. Sarantseva, and A.F. Starace, “Analytic Confirmation that the Factorized Formula for Harmonic Generation Involves the Exact Photorecombination Cross Section,” Phys. Rev. A 83, 043416 (2011).

188. M. Xu, L.-Y. Peng, Z. Zhang, Q. Gong, X.-M. Tong, E.A. Pronin, and A. F. Starace, “Attosecond Streaking in the Low-Energy Region as a Probe of Rescattering,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 183001 (2011).

189. J.M. Ngoko Djiokap and A.F. Starace, “Evidence of the 2s2p(1P) Doubly Excited State in the Harmonic Generation Spectrum of He,” Phys. Rev. A 84, 013404 (2011).

190. E.A. Pronin, A.F. Starace, and L.-Y. Peng, “Perturbation Theory Analysis of Ionization by a Chirped, Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulse,” Phys. Rev. A 84, 013417 (2011).

191. Z. Zhang, L.-Y. Peng, M.-H. Xu, A. F. Starace, T. Morishita, and Q. Gong, “Two-Photon Double Ionization of Helium: Evolution of the Joint Angular Distribution with Photon Energy and Two-Electron Energy Sharing,” Phys. Rev. A 84, 043409 (2011).

192. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, A.M. Popov, O.V. Tikhonova, E.A. Volkova, A.A. Silaev, N.V. Vvedenskii, and A.F. Starace, “Analytic Theory of High-Order Harmonic Generation by an Intense Few-Cycle Laser Pulse,” Phys. Rev. A 85, 033416 (2012).

193. A.N. Zheltukhin, A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Resonant Phenomena in Laser-Assisted Radiative Attachment or Recombination,” J. Phys. B 45, 081001 (2012). Fast Track Communication; selected for inclusion in IOPSelect. This article has also been cited by the editors of J. Phys. B as one of the “Highlights” of 2012.

194. M.V. Frolov, D.V. Knyazeva, N.L. Manakov, A.M. Popov, O.V. Tikhonova, E.A. Volkova, M.-H. Xu, L.-Y. Peng, L.-W. Pi, and A.F. Starace, “Validity of Factorization of the High-Energy Photoelectron Yield in Above-Threshold Ionization of an Atom by a Short Laser Pulse,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 213002 (2012).

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195. J.M. Ngoko Djiokap, S.X. Hu, W.-C. Jiang, L.-Y. Peng, and A.F. Starace, “Enhanced Asymmetry in Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulse Ionization of He in the Vicinity of Autoionizing Resonances,” New J. Phys. 14, 095010 (2012). [Published in the Focus Issue on “Correlation Effects in Radiation Fields.”]

196. K. Krajewska, I.I. Fabrikant, and A.F. Starace, “Threshold Effects in Strong-Field Ionization: Energy Shifts and Rydberg Structures,” Phys. Rev. A 86, 053410 (2012).

197. M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, T.S. Sarantseva, and A.F. Starace, “High-Order Harmonic-Generation Spectroscopy with an Elliptically Polarized Laser Field,” Phys. Rev. A 86, 063406 (2012).

198. J.M. Ngoko Djiokap, S.X. Hu, W.-C. Jiang, L.-Y. Peng, and A.F. Starace, “Asymmetries in Production of He+(n=2) with an Intense Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulse,” Phys. Rev. A 88, 011401(R) (2013).

199. A. V. Flegel, M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, A. F. Starace, and A. N. Zheltukhin, “Analytic Description of Elastic Electron-Atom Scattering in an Elliptically Polarized Laser Field,” Phys. Rev. A 87, 013404 (2013).

200. A. V. Flegel, M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, A. F. Starace, and A. N. Zheltukhin, “Control of Atomic Dynamics in Laser-Assisted Electron-Atom Scattering Through the Driving Laser Ellipticity,” Phys. Rev. A 87, 033414 (2013).

201. H.-C. Shao and A.F. Starace, “Time-Resolved Ultrafast Electron (e, 2e) Momentum Spectroscopy,” Phys. Rev. A 87, 050701(R) (2013).

202. J.M. Ngoko Djiokap, N.L. Manakov, A.V. Meremianin, and A.F. Starace, “Carrier-Envelope-Phase-Induced Asymmetries in Double Photoionization of He by an Intense Few-Cycle XUV Pulse,” Phys. Rev. A 88, 053411 (2013).

203. S.V. Borzunov, M.V. Frolov, M. Yu. Ivanov, N.L. Manakov, S.S. Marmo, and A.F. Starace, “Zero-range potential model for strong field molecular processes: Dynamic polarizability and photodetachment cross section,” Phys. Rev. A 88, 033410 (2013). This article has been selected by the editors of Physical Review A as an “Editor’s Suggestion.”

204. H.-C. Shao and A.F. Starace, “Use of Attosecond Electron Pulses to Image Electronic Motion in Atoms and Molecules,” in Ultrafast Imaging and Spectroscopy, ed. Zhiwen Liu, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 8845, 884504 (28 September 2013); doi:10.1117/12.2023522

205. J.M. Ngoko Djiokap and A.F. Starace, “Resonant Enhancement of the Harmonic Generation Spectrum of Beryllium,” Phys. Rev. A 88, 053412 (2013).

206. T.S. Sarantseva, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, M. Yu. Ivanov, and A.F. Starace, “Harmonic generation spectroscopy with a two-colour laser field having orthogonal linear polarizations,” J.Phys. B 46, 231001 (2013). This is a Fast Track Communication.

207. H.-C. Shao and A.F. Starace, “Imaging Coherent Electronic Motion in Atoms by Ultrafast Electron Diffraction,” Phys. Rev. A 88, 062711 (2013). This article has been selected by the editors of Physical Review A as an “Editor’s Suggestion.”

208. A.N. Zheltukhin, A.V. Flegel, M.V. Frolov, N.L. Manakov, and A.F. Starace, “Resonant Electron-Atom Bremsstrahlung in an Intense Laser Field,” Phys. Rev. A 89, xxxxxx (2014).

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II. BOOK REVIEWS AND EDITED WORKS 1. Atoms and Molecules (Student Edition) by M. Weissbluth, Physics Today 35, No. 2, 79

(February 1982).

2. The Theory of Atomic Structure and Spectra by Robert D. Cowan, Science 216, No. 4542, 169 (9 April 1982).

3. Recent Advances in Track Physics (Special Issue), Edited by E.V. Benton and A.F. Starace, Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements 16, No. 2/3, pp. 81-224 (1989).

4. Two-Center Effects in Ion-Atom Collisions: A Symposium in Honor of M. Eugene Rudd, Edited by T.J. Gay and A.F. Starace, AIP Conference Proceedings 362 (A.I.P., Woodbury, NY, 1996).

5. Focus on Attosecond Physics, Edited by A.D. Bandrauk, F. Krausz, and A.F. Starace, New J. Phys. 10, 025004 (2008).

6. XXVIth International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Edited by A. Orel, A.F. Starace, D. Nikolic, N. Berrah, T. Gorczyca, E. Kamber, and J.A. Tanis, J. Phys. Conference Series 194 (2009), http://www.iop.org/EJ/volume/1742-6596/194

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1. A.F. Starace, “The Quantum Defect Theory.” NATO Advanced Study Institute on Photoionization, Carry-Le-Rouet, France, August 31-September 13, 1975, Edited by F. Wuilleumier (Plenum, New York, 1976), pp. 395-406.

2. A.F. Starace, “The Random Phase Approximation and the Theory of Atomic Photoionization.” 8th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Electron and Atomic Physics, Lincoln, NE, 6–8 December 1976, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 21, 1263 (1976).

3. A.F. Starace, “Ab Initio, Multichannel Quantum Defect, and Scattering Theory and Their Relationships.” Workshop on New Directions in Atomic Spectros–copy, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 21-22 April 1978.

4. A.F. Starace and S. Shahabi, “A Graphical Method for Calculating First Order Transition Matrices for Open-Shell Atoms in the Random Phase Approximation.” Nobel Symposium 46 on Many Body Theory of Atomic Systems, Gothenburg, Sweden, 11-16 June 1979, Physica Scripta 21, 368 (1980).

5. A.F. Starace, “Trends in the Theory of Atomic Photoionization.” VI International Conference on VUV Radiation Physics, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2-6 June 1980, Applied Optics 19, 4051 (1980).

6. A.F. Starace, “New Perspectives on Electron Correlations,” XII International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 15–21 July 1982, Invited Papers and Progress Reports, S. Datz (ed.) (North–Holland, Amsterdam, 1982), pp. 431-446.

7. A.F. Starace, “Atomic Photoionization.” NATO Advanced Study Institute on Fundamental Processes in Energetic Atomic Collisions, Maratea, Italy, 20 Sept. – 1 Oct. 1982, Edited by H. 0. Lutz, J. S. Briggs, and H. Kleinpoppen (Plenum, New York, 1983), pp. 69-110.

8. A.F. Starace, “Potential Barrier Effects on Inner-Shell Absorption Spectra,” 1982 Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America, Tucson, Arizona, 18–22 October.

9. A.F. Starace, “Recent Theoretical Developments in Atomic Photoionization,” 1983 Gordon Conference on Atomic Physics, New London, New Hampshire, 4–8 July.

10. A. F. Starace, “Effects of Electron Pair Correlations on Photoionization Processes,” International Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Photoionization, Berlin, 25-26 July 1983.

11. A. F. Starace, “Photoionization as a Sensitive Probe of Many-Body and Spin-Dependent Interactions,” Workshop on an Advanced Soft X–Ray and Ultraviolet Synchrotron Source, Berkeley, California, 13-15 November 1985.

12. A.F. Starace, “Electron Correlation Effects in Nonresonant Multiphoton Ionization Processes,” 8th International Conference on Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics, Lund, Sweden, 4-8 August 1986, Physica Scripta T17, 221 (1987).

13. A.F. Starace, “Theoretical Overview of Near-Threshold Photoionization,” Workshop on New Directions in Soft X–Ray Near Threshold Phenomena, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, 1-4 March 1987.

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14. A.F. Starace, “The Calculation of Photoionization Cross Sections,” Workshop on the Assessment of Atomic Data, St. Catherine's College, Oxford University, 1–2 August 1987, in Proceedings of the Atomic Data Workshop, Edited by W. Eissner and A.E. Kingston (The Queen's University of Belfast, 1988), pp. 1–6.

15. A.F. Starace, “Hyperspherical Description of Two-Electron Systems,” NATO Advanced Study Institute on Fundamental Processes of Atomic Dynamics, Maratea, Italy, 21 September–2 October 1987, Edited by J.S. Briggs, H. Kleinpoppen, and H.O. Lutz (Plenum, New York, 1988), pp 235-258.

16. A.F. Starace, “Dynamics of Collision Processes,” IXth DOE/BES Atomic Physics Program Workshop, August 31–September 1, 1988, Bethesda, Maryland.

17. A.F. Starace, “Variational Calculation of High Order Multiphoton Processes in Atomic Hydrogen,” International Symposium on Atoms in Strong Fields, 5–9 September 1988, Grainau, Germany.

18. A.F. Starace, “Multiphoton Detachment of H– in a Static, Uniform Electric Field,” Workshop on the Physics of the Negative Hydrogen Ion, Albuquerque, NM, 9-11 January 1990.

19. A.F. Starace, “Dynamics of Collision Processes,” XIth DOE Atomic Physics Program Workshop, 15-16 November 1990, Albuquerque, NM.

20. A.F. Starace, “Long-Range Dipole Field Effects on H– Detachment Processes Above the H(n=2) Threshold,” Third U.S. – Mexico Atomic and Molecular Physics Symposium, Cocoyoc, Mexico, 13–16 March 1991 (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991).

21. A.F. Starace, “Multiphoton Detachment Processes,” Spring Meeting of the American Physical Society, 22–25 April 1991, Washington, D.C., Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 36, 1344 (1991).

22. A.F. Starace, “Adiabatic Treatments of Atoms in Strong Magnetic Fields,” Workshop on Hidden Crossings in Ion–Atom Collisions and Other Nonadiabatic Transitions, Harvard–Smithsonian Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cambridge, MA, 17-19 May 1991.

23. A.F. Starace, “Systematics of Doubly Differential Detachment Cross Sections for Fast H– Ions on Rare Gas Targets,” XIIth International Symposium on Ion-Atom Collisions, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 18–19 July 1991.

24. A.F. Starace, “Uncovering Fundamental Physics Using Lasers and Negative Ions,” International Workshop on Lasers and Laser Applications, Shanghai, PRC, 4–16 November 1991.

25. A.F. Starace, “Target Dependence of Near Threshold, Triply Differential (e,2e) Cross Sections,” JILA Workshop on New Developments in Two–Electron Atoms and Ions, Boulder, CO, 22–25 July 1992.

26. A.F. Starace, “Dynamics of Collision Processes,” XIII DOE Atomic Physics Program Workshop, Ithaca, New York, 15–16 October 1992.

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III. INVITED LECTURES PRESENTED AT MEETINGS (continued) 27. A.F. Starace, “Target Dependence of Near Threshold, Triply Differential (e,2e) Cross

Sections,” International Symposium on (e, 2e) Collisions, Double Photoionization and Related Processes, Paris, 15–17 July 1993.

28. A.F. Starace, “Overview of Coherent Control of Atomic Dynamics,” Gordon Conference on Atomic Physics, Wolfeboro, NH, 2-7 July 1995.

29. A.F. Starace, “Rescattering Effects in Intense Field Photodetachment Processes,” Electron-Impact Symposium, University of Nevada-Reno, 21-22 July 1995.

30. A.F. Starace, “Novel Doubly Excited States Produced in Negative Ion Photodetachment,” Oji International Seminar on Atomic and Molecular Photoionization, Tsukuba, Japan, 4-7 September 1995.

31. A.F. Starace, “Laser Detachment of H— and Negative Alkali Ions,” ITAMP Workshop on Multiparticle Atomic Systems in Intense Laser Fields, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, 19-21 October 1995.

32. A.F. Starace, “Dynamics of Collision Processes,” XVI DOE Atomic Physics Program Workshop, San Antonio, TX, 3-4 November 1995.

33. A.F. Starace, “Novel Doubly Excited States Produced in Negative Ion Photodetachment,” XX ICPEAC (Vienna, Austria, 1997).

34. A.F. Starace, “Doubly-Excited Resonances in Negative Ion Photodetachment,” Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Seoul, Korea, 22 April 1998.

35. A.F. Starace, “Coherent Control of Photodetachment Using Short Pulse Lasers,” Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Seoul, Korea, 23 April 1998.

36. A.F. Starace, “Special Aspects of H— Photodetachment,” Korean Physical Society Annual Meeting, Seoul, Korea, 22-24 April 1998.

37. A.F. Starace, “Theoretical Studies of Atomic Negative Ions,” Symposium on Structure and Dynamics of Negative Atomic and Molecular Ions, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 18-20 May 1998.

38. A.F. Starace, “Coherent Control of Atomic and Molecular Processes,” Workshop on the Role of Theory in AMO Physics, Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, 26-27 February 1999.

39. A.F. Starace, “Control of Intense Laser-Atom Processes with Strong Static Fields,” VIII International Conference on Multiphoton Processes, Monterey, CA, 3-8 October 1999.

40. A.F. Starace, “Anisotropy-Induced Polarization Effects in Harmonic Generation by an Absorptive Medium,” NATO Advanced Research Workshop on “Super-Intense Laser-Atom Physics,” Han-sur-Lesse, Belgium, 24-30 September 2000.

41. A.F. Starace, “Control of Intense Laser-Atom Processes with Static Electric and Magnetic Fields,” Fourth Asian International Seminar in Atomic and Molecular Physics, Taipei, Taiwan, 13-18 October 2000.

42. A.F. Starace, “Intense Laser-Atom Interactions: Correlation Effects and Control Mechanisms,” International Workshop on Atomic Systems in Extreme Fields, Max-Planck, Institute on the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, 6-7 April 2001.

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III. INVITED LECTURES PRESENTED AT MEETINGS (continued) 43. A.F. Starace, “Reflections on Ugo Fano’s Life and Work,” TAMOC Session, 2001 DAMOP

Annual Meeting, London, Ontario, Canada, 15 May 2001. 44. A.F. Starace, “Multiphoton Detachment With Elliptically Polarized Light: Angular

Distributions and Elliptic Dichroism,” 10th Annual International Laser Physics Workshop, Moscow, Russia, 3-7 July 2001.

45. A.F. Starace, “Two-Electron Ionization of Lithium Minus by an Intense, Ultrashort Laser Pulse,” DOE AMO Physics Program Annual Research Meeting, Granlibakken Conference Center, Tahoe City, CA, 30 September – 3 October 2001.

46. A.F. Starace, “Ionization of a Two-Electron System by an Ultrashort, Intense Laser Pulse: Electron Angular Distributions and Effects of Resonances and Laser Pulse Shapes,” Fundamentals of Laser Interactions III, Kühtai, Austria, 13-18 January 2002.

47. A.F. Starace, “Production of GeV Electrons by Means of Intense Laser Interactions With Highly-Charged Ions,” 11th International Laser Physics Workshop, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 1-5 July 2002, Book of Abstracts, p. 98.

48. A.F. Starace, “Angular Distributions of ATI-Plateau Electrons Produced by an Elliptically-Polarized Laser Field,” 11th International Laser Physics Workshop, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 1-5 July 2002, Book of Abstracts, p. 99.

49. A.F. Starace, “Anisotropy and Magnetic Field Effects on the Entanglement of a Two-Qubit Heisenberg XY Chain,” 11th International Laser Physics Workshop, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 1-5 July 2002, Book of Abstracts, p. 202.

50. A.F. Starace, “Effects of Thresholds, Light Polarization, and Electron Correlations on Strong Laser Field Interactions with Atoms,” Resonances and Reflections: Profiles of Ugo Fano’s Physics and Its Influences, ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 24-26 July 2002.

51. A.F. Starace, “Angular Distributions for Multiphoton Double Ionization by an Intense Field: Selection Rules and Mechanisms,” 9th International Conference on Multiphoton Processes (ICOMP IX), Elounda, Crete, Greece, 18-23 October 2002.

52. A.F. Starace, “Role of the Atomic Potential in Strong Field Phenomena,” Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Boulder, CO, 20-24 May 2003.

53. A.F. Starace, “Double Ionization of Li— by Ultrashort Laser Pulses,” International Symposium on (e,2e), Double Photoionization, and Related Topics, Königstein, Germany, 30 July – 1 August 2003.

54. A.F. Starace, “Production of GeV Electrons from Highly Charged Ions Using Ultra Intense Lasers,” Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America, Frontiers in Optics, Tucson, AZ, 5-9 October 2003.

55. A.F. Starace, “Initial State Symmetry Dependence of Strong Field ATD Features,” Conference on Super Intense Laser Atom Physics, Dallas, TX, 16-19 November 2003.

56. A.F. Starace, “Elliptical Dichroism Effects in Strong Field Detachment Processes,” 13th International Laser Physics Workshop, Trieste, Italy, 12-16 July 2004.

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III. INVITED LECTURES PRESENTED AT MEETINGS (continued) 57. A.F. Starace, “Dynamics of Few-Body Atomic Processes,” DOE Atomic Molecular, and

Optical Sciences Annual Meeting, Warrenton, VA, 12-15 September 2004. 58. A.F. Starace, “Polarization and Initial State Symmetry Dependence of Strong Field Atomic

Processes,” Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America, Frontiers in Optics, Rochester, NY, 10-14 October 2004.

59. A.F. Starace, “Single and Double Detachment Induced by Few-Cycle Pulses,” 340th Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Seminar on “High Field Attosecond Physics,” Obergurgl, Austria, 9-15 January 2005.

60. A.F. Starace, “Single and Double Detachment Induced by Few-Cycle Pulses,” Workshop on Attosecond Science, Harvard Smithsonian Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics (ITAMP), Cambridge, MA, 2-5 May 2005.

61. A.F. Starace, “Rescattering Effects in the Multiphoton Regime,” 10th International Conference on Multiphoton Processes, Orford, Québec, Canada, 9-14 October 2005.

62. A.F. Starace, “Understanding Optical Strong Field Physics from a Quantum Theory Perspective,” Harvard-Smithsonian ITAMP Workshop on “X-Ray FELs: Challenges for Theory,” 19-21 June 2006.

63. A.F. Starace, “"Understanding Optical Strong Field Physics from a Quantum Theory Perspective,” Annual Ringberg Meeting, MPQ-LMU Laboratory for Attosecond and High Field Physics, Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee, Bavaria, 20-22 November 2006.

64. A.F. Starace, “Quantum Origins of Strong Field Plateau Features,” Conference on Atomic Physics, Max Planck Institute on the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, 29 November – 1 December 2006.

65. A.F. Starace, “Initial State Symmetry Effects on ATD Plateau Enhancements,” The 37th Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics (PQE-2007), Snowbird, Utah, 2-6 January 2007.

66. A.F. Starace, “Description of Harmonic Generation in Terms of the Complex Quasienergy,” International Conference on Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (ICONO 2007), Minsk, Belarus, 28 May – 1 June 2007.

67. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope Phase Effects on Ionized Electron Momentum and Energy Distributions,” 391st WE-Heraeus-Seminar: Attosecond Physics, Dresden, Germany, 1-5 August 2007.

68. A.F. Starace, “Dynamics of Few-Body Atomic Processes,” DOE Atomic Molecular, and Optical Sciences Annual Meeting, Warrenton, VA, 9-12 September 2007.

69. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope-Phase Effects on Ionized Electron-Momentum and Energy Distributions,” 402nd Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Seminar on “Novel Light Sources and Applications,” Obergurgl, Austria, 3-9 February 2008.

70. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope-Phase Effects on Ionized Electron-Momentum and Energy Distributions,” Topical Group on Theoretical Challenges in Attosecond Laser Science of Atomic and Molecular Systems, Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics (ITAMP), Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge MA, 12-23 May 2008.

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71. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope-Phase Effects on Ionized Electron-Momentum and Energy Distributions,” International Symposium on Nonlinear Wave Physics: Physics of Extreme Light, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 20-26 July 2008.

72. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Pulse Carrier-Envelope-Phase Effects on Ionized Electron-Momentum and Energy Distributions,” Workshop on Quantum Control of Light and Matter, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 2 June 2009.

73. A.F. Starace, “Analytic Description of High-Order Harmonic Generation with Application to Wavelength Scaling,” Workshop on Quantum Control of Light and Matter, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 3 June 2009.

74. A.F. Starace, “Analytic Description of High-Order Harmonic Generation with Application to Wavelength Scaling,” 18th International Laser Physics Workshop, World Trade Center, Barcelona, Spain, 14 July 2009.

75. A.F. Starace, “Quantum Control of Electron Momenta Using Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulses or Intense Laser Fields,” DOE Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Sciences Annual Meeting, Warrenton, VA, 13-16 September 2009.

76. A.F. Starace, “Analytic Description of High-Order Harmonic Generation and Wavelength Scaling,” Workshop on Quantum Dynamic Imaging, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Université de Montréal, Canada, 19 October 2009.

77. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Physics: A ‘Spin-Off’ of Strong Field (Intense Laser) Physics,” A Public Lecture hosted by Voronezh State University, Voronezh, Russia, 25 June 2010.

78. A.F. Starace, “Potential Barrier Effects in Two-Photon Ionization and High-Order Harmonic Generation in the X-Ray Regime,” Program on X-Ray Frontiers, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 17 August 2010.

79. A.F. Starace, “Attosecond Physics: A ‘Spin-Off’ of Strong Field (Intense Laser) Physics,” A General Lecture hosted by Peking University, Beijing, China, 20 October 2010.

80. A.F. Starace, “Perturbation Theory Analysis of Attosecond Photoionization,” International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Pacifichem 2010), Honolulu, Hawaii, 16 December 2010.

81. A.F. Starace, “Detecting Electron Motion in Atoms and Molecules with Attosecond Electron Pulses,” Program on Attosecond Science – Exploring and Controlling Matter on Its Natural Time Scale, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics China, Beijing, 20 May 2011.

82. A.F. Starace, “Detecting Electron Motion in Atoms and Molecules with Attosecond Electron Pulses,” Plenary Lecture, 20th International Laser Physics Workshop, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 July 2011.

83. A.F. Starace, “Evidence of the 2s2p(1P) Doubly Excited State in the Harmonic Generation Spectrum of He,” 20th International Laser Physics Workshop, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 July 2011.

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III. INVITED LECTURES PRESENTED AT MEETINGS (continued)

84. A.F. Starace, “Strong Field and Ultrafast Physics: A Conceptual Overview,” Theoretical

Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Workshop, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, 18-19 August 2011.

85. A.F. Starace, “ Controlling and Imaging Ultrafast Electronic Processes with Ultrashort Laser and Electron Pulses,” Attosecond Science and Engineering Workshop, University of Central Florida and CREOL, Orlando, FL, 15-17 April 2012.

86. A.F. Starace, “Analytic Description of High-Order Harmonic Generation by an Intense Few-Cycle Laser Pulse,” 21st International Laser Physics Workshop, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 22 – 27 July 2012.

87. A.F. Starace, “Electron Correlation Effects in Intense Laser-Atom Processes,” Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science (AMOS) 2012 Research Meeting, Bolger Center, Potomac, MD, 28-31 October 2012.

88. A.F. Starace, “High-Order Harmonic Generation, Attosecond Science, and Control of Electron Motion,” 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 14-18 February 2013.

89. A.F. Starace, “Correlation Effects in Intense Laser-Atom Processes,” 2013 Jt. Meeting of the APS DAMOP and the CAP DAMOP, Québec City, Québec, Canada, 3-7 June 2013 [Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 58 (6), 131 (2013)].

90. A.F. Starace, “Use of Attosecond Electron Pulses to Image Electronic Motion in Atoms and Molecules,” Conference 8845: Ultrafast Imaging and Spectroscopy, SPIE Optics and Photonics Meeting, San Diego, CA, 25 August 2013.