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Ludger Wöste is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their academic career is connected to this institution, where they contribute to the research landscape.

Details about recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not available. Similarly, there is no listed information on book publications or specific fields and subfields of study associated with their work.

No main topics of research have been documented. There is also no record of awards or honors attributed to Ludger Wöste.

Given the limited publicly available data, a comprehensive view of Ludger Wöste's scientific contributions, including specific research areas, publication output, and collaborations, cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • White-light filaments for atmospheric analysis.

    J. Kasparian;M. Rodriguez;G. Méjean;J. Yu

  • Deciphering the reaction dynamics underlying optimal control laser fields.

    Chantal Daniel;Jürgen Full;Leticia González;Cosmin Lupulescu

  • Gas-Phase Infrared Spectrum of the Protonated Water Dimer

    Knut R. Asmis;Nicholas L. Pivonka;Nicholas L. Pivonka;Gabriele Santambrogio;Mathias Brümmer

  • Catalytic CO oxidation by free Au2-: experiment and theory.

    Liana D. Socaciu;Jan Hagen;Thorsten M. Bernhardt;Ludger Wöste

  • Preparation and photoionization potentials of molecules of sodium, potassium, and mixed atoms

    A. Herrmann;E. Schumacher;L. Wöste

  • Fractional Quantization of Molecular Pseudorotation in Na-3

    Guy Delacrétaz;Edward R. Grant;Robert L. Whetten;Ludger Wöste

  • Remote sensing of the atmosphere using ultrashort laser pulses

    P. Rairoux;H. Schillinger;S. Niedermeier;M. Rodriguez

  • Long-distance remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using filamentation in air

    Kamil Stelmaszczyk;Philipp Rohwetter;Guillaume Méjean;Jin Yu

  • Triggering and guiding megavolt discharges by use of laser-induced ionized filaments

    M. Rodriguez;R. Sauerbrey;H. Wille;L. Wöste

  • Homogeneous nucleation rates of supercooled water measured in single levitated microdroplets.

    B. Krämer;O. Hübner;H. Vortisch;L. Wöste

  • Laser-induced water condensation in air

    Philipp Rohwetter;Jérôme Kasparian;Kamil Stelmaszczyk;Zuoqiang Hao;Zuoqiang Hao

  • Coadsorption of CO and O2 on small free gold cluster anions at cryogenic temperatures: Model complexes for catalytic CO oxidation

    Jan Hagen;Liana D. Socaciu;Maryam Elijazyfer;Ueli Heiz

  • Latent-image generation by deposition of monodisperse silver clusters.

    P. Fayet;F. Granzer;G. Hegenbart;E. Moisar

  • Mass-selected infrared photodissociation spectroscopy of v4o10+

    K.R. Asmis;M. Brummer;C. Kaposta;G. Santambrogio

  • On Metal‐Atom Clusters IV. Photoionization thresholds and multiphoton ionization spectra of alkali‐metal molecules

    André Herrmann;Samuel Leutwyler;Ernst Schumacher;Ludger Wöste

  • Evolution of the electronic structure of lithium clusters between four and eight atoms

    J. Blanc;V. Bonačić‐Koutecký;M. Broyer;J. Chevaleyre

  • Remote LIBS with ultrashort pulses: characteristics in picosecond and femtosecond regimes

    Ph. Rohwetter;J. Yu;G. Méjean;K. Stelmaszczyk

  • Spectroscopy of size-selected neutral clusters: Femtosecond evolution of neutral silver trimers.

    Wolf S;Sommerer G;Rutz S;Schreiber E

  • Optical spectroscopy of Na3 by two-photon ionization in a supersonic molecular beam

    André Herrmann;Manfred Hofmann;Samuel Leutwyler;Ernst Schumacher

  • Filamentation of femtosecond light pulses in the air: turbulent cells versus long-range clusters.

    S. Skupin;L. Bergé;U. Peschel;F. Lederer

  • Feedback optimization of shaped femtosecond laser pulses for controlling the wavepacket dynamics and reactivity of mixed alkaline clusters

    Štefan Vajda;Andreas Bartelt;Eva-Cristina Kaposta;Thomas Leisner

  • Catalytic CO Oxidation by Free Au2-: Experiment and Theory.

    Liana D. Socaciu;Jan Hagen;Thorsten M. Bernhardt;Ludger Woeste

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Vajda
Stefan Vajda Czech Academy of Sciences
Michel Broyer
Michel Broyer Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Knut R. Asmis
Knut R. Asmis Leipzig University
André Mysyrowicz
André Mysyrowicz École Polytechnique
Gerard Meijer
Gerard Meijer Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký University of Split
Roland Mitrić
Roland Mitrić University of Würzburg
Esko Kyrö
Esko Kyrö Finnish Meteorological Institute
Daniel M. Neumark
Daniel M. Neumark University of California, Berkeley
Joshua Jortner
Joshua Jortner Tel Aviv University

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