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Bolduc, J. E., Lewis, L. J., Aubin, C.-É., & Geitmann, A. (2006). Finite-Element Analysis of Geometrical Factors in Micro-Indentation of Pollen Tubes. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 5(4), 227-36. Lien externe

Boisvert, G., Mousseau, N., & Lewis, L. J. (1998). Comment on "Role of lattice vibrations in adatom diffusion". Physical Review Letters, 80(1), 203-203. Lien externe

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Chenard-Lemire, C., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (mai 2011). Laser-Induced Coulomb Explosion in C and Si Nanoclusters: the Determining Role of Pulse Duration [Communication écrite]. EMRS 2011 Spring Symposium J: Laser Materials Processing for Micro and Nano Applications, Nice, France. Publié dans Applied Surface Science, 258(23). Lien externe

Chenard-Lemire, C., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (mars 2010). Coulomb explosion in femtosecond laser-cluster interactions [Résumé]. APS March Meeting 2010, Portland, Oregon. Publié dans Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 55(2). Lien externe

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Lorazo, P., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (2006). Thermodynamic pathways to melting, ablation, and solidification in absorbing solids under pulsed laser irradiation. Physical Review B, 73(13), 134108-1. Lien externe

Lorazo, P., Perez, D., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. Thermodynamics of Absorbing Solids During Short-Pulse Laser Ablation [Communication écrite]. High-Power Laser Ablation V , Pts 1 and 2. Lien externe

Lorazo, P., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (2003). Short-pulse laser ablation of solids: from phase explosion to fragmentation. Physical Review Letters, 91(22), 225502-1-225502-4-225502-1-225502-4. Lien externe

Lorazo, P., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (janvier 2001). Simulation of picosecond pulsed laser ablation of silicon: The molecular-dynamics thermal-annealing model [Communication écrite]. Commercial and Biomedical Applications of Ultrashort Pulse Lasers; Laser Plasma Generation and Diagnostics, San Jose, CA, United States. Lien externe

Lefevre, A., Lewis, L. J., Martinu, L., & Wertheimer, M. R. (2001). Structural Properties of Silicon Dioxide Thin Films Densified by Medium-Energy Particles. Physical Review B, 64(11), 115429-115429. Lien externe

Lorazo, P., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (janvier 2000). Molecular-dynamics simulations of picosecond pulsed laser ablation and desorption of silicon [Communication écrite]. Laser Plasma Generation and Diagnostics, San Jose, CA, USA. Lien externe

Lorazo, P., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (mai 2000). Picosecond Pulsed Laser Ablation of Silicon: a Molecular- Dynamics Study [Communication écrite]. European Materials Research Conference, Strasbourg, France. Publié dans Applied Surface Science, 168(1-4). Lien externe

Lewis, L. J., & Mousseau, N. (décembre 1997). Structural and electronic properties of a-GaAs: A tight-binding-molecular-dynamics-art simulation [Communication écrite]. Symposium R: Tight Binding Approach to Computational Materials Science, Boston, Mass.. Lien externe

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Mijoule, V., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (2006). Coulomb explosion induced by intense ultrashort laser pulses in two-dimensional clusters. Physical Review A, 73(3), 33203-1. Lien externe

Mousseau, N., & Lewis, L. J. (1989). Computer-simulated model structures for hydrogenated amorphous-semiconductors. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 114, 202-204. Lien externe

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Perez, D., Beland, L. K., Deryng, D., Lewis, L. J., & Meunier, M. (2008). Numerical Study of the Thermal Ablation of Wet Solids by Ultrashort Laser Pulses. Physical Review B, 77(1). Lien externe

Perez, D., Lewis, L. J., Lorazo, P., & Meunier, M. (2006). Ablation of Molecular Solids Under Nanosecond Laser Pulses: the Role of Inertial Confinement. Applied Physics Letters, 89(14), 141907. Lien externe

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