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Barbara J. Garrison is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. They have contributed to the academic community through their association with this institution, focusing on areas relevant to their expertise.

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Barbara J. Garrison is listed as living, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Microscopic mechanisms of laser ablation of organic solids in the thermal and stress confinement irradiation regimes

    Leonid V. Zhigilei;Leonid V. Zhigilei;Barbara J. Garrison

  • Computer Simulations of Laser Ablation of Molecular Substrates

    Leonid V. Zhigilei;Elodie Leveugle;Barbara J. Garrison;Yaroslava G. Yingling

  • Laser ablation of organic polymers: Microscopic models for photochemical and thermal processes

    Barbara Jane Garrison;R. Srinivasan

  • MOLECULAR DYNAMICS MODEL FOR LASER ABLATION AND DESORPTION OF ORGANIC SOLIDS

    Leonid V. Zhigilei;Prasad B. S. Kodali;Barbara J. Garrison

  • Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Dimer Opening on a Diamond {001}(2x1) Surface

    Barbara J. Garrison;Eric J. Dawnkaski;Deepak Srivastava;Donald W. Brenner

  • Explosive Boiling of Water Films Adjacent to Heated Surfaces: A Microscopic Description †

    Yusheng Dou;Leonid V. Zhigilei;Nicholas Winograd;Barbara J. Garrison

  • A Microscopic View of Laser Ablation

    Leonid V. Zhigilei;Prasad B. S. Kodali;Barbara J. Garrison

  • Enhancement of Sputtering Yields Due to C60 versus Ga Bombardment of Ag{111} As Explored by Molecular Dynamics Simulations

    Zbigniew Postawa;Bartlomiej Czerwinski;Marek Szewczyk;Edward J. Smiley

  • Microscopic Insights into the Sputtering of Ag{111} Induced by C60 and Ga Bombardment

    Zbigniew Postawa;Bartlomiej Czerwinski;Marek Szewczyk;Edward J. Smiley

  • Low energy ion impact phenomena on single crystal surfaces

    Don E. Harrison;P.W. Kelly;Barbara J. Garrison;Nicholas Winograd

  • keV particle bombardment of semiconductors: A molecular-dynamics simulation.

    Roger Smith;Don E. Harrison;Barbara J. Garrison

  • Microscopic model for the ablative photodecomposition of polymers by far‐ultraviolet radiation (193 nm)

    Barbara Jane Garrison;R. Srinivasan

  • Computational view of surface based organic mass spectrometry.

    Barbara J. Garrison;Zbigniew Postawa

  • Formation of small metal clusters by ion bombardment of single crystal surfaces

    Barbara J. Garrison;Nicholas Winograd;Don E. Harrison

  • Mechanisms of laser ablation from molecular dynamics simulations: dependence on the initial temperature and pulse duration

    L.V. Zhigilei;B.J. Garrison

  • Limit of overheating and the threshold behavior in laser ablation

    Barbara J. Garrison;Tatiana E. Itina;Leonid V. Zhigilei

  • Chemical sputtering of Si related to roughness formation of a Cl‐passivated Si surface

    H. Feil;J. Dieleman;B. J. Garrison

  • Velocity distributions of molecules ejected in laser ablation

    Leonid V. Zhigilei;Barbara J. Garrison

  • Structure sensitive factors in molecular cluster formation by ion bombardment of single crystal surfaces

    Nicholas Winograd;Don E. Harrison;Barbara J. Garrison

  • Many-body embedded-atom potential for describing the energy and angular distributions of Rh atoms desorbed from ion-bombarded Rh\{111\}

    B. J. Garrison;N. Winograd;D. M. Deaven;C. T. Reimann

  • Pressure-transmitting boundary conditions for molecular-dynamics simulations

    Carsten Schäfer;Herbert M. Urbassek;Leonid V. Zhigilei;Barbara J. Garrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Winograd
Nicholas Winograd Pennsylvania State University
Leonid V. Zhigilei
Leonid V. Zhigilei University of Virginia
Patrick Bertrand
Patrick Bertrand Université Catholique de Louvain
Donald W. Brenner
Donald W. Brenner North Carolina State University
John C. Vickerman
John C. Vickerman University of Manchester
William A. Lester
William A. Lester University of California, Berkeley
Roya Maboudian
Roya Maboudian University of California, Berkeley
William H. Miller
William H. Miller University of California, Berkeley
Henry F. Schaefer
Henry F. Schaefer University of Georgia
Xavier Gonze
Xavier Gonze Université Catholique de Louvain

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