Publications of Alexander P. Fellows

Journal Article (5)

2024
Journal Article
Fellows, Alexander P., Alvaro Diaz Duque, Vasileios Balos, Louis Lehmann, Roland R. Netz, Martin Wolf and Martin Thämer: How Thick is the Air-Water Interface? - A Direct Experimental Measurement of the Decay Length of the Interfacial Structural Anisotropy.
Journal Article
Fellows, Alexander P., Alvaro Diaz Duque, Vasileios Balos, Louis Lehmann, Roland R. Netz, Martin Wolf and Martin Thämer: Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy of Aqueous Interfaces: The Role of Depth and Its Impact on Spectral Interpretation.
Journal Article
Fellows, Alexander P., Ben John, Martin Wolf and Martin Thämer: Spiral packing and chiral selectivity in model membranes probed by phase-resolved sum-frequency generation microscopy.
Journal Article
Fellows, Alexander P., Ben John, Martin Wolf and Martin Thämer: Extracting the Heterogeneous 3D Structure of Molecular Films Using Higher Dimensional SFG Microscopy.
2023
Journal Article
Fellows, Alexander P., Vasileios Balos, Ben John, Alvaro Diaz Duque, Martin Wolf and Martin Thämer: Obtaining extended insight into molecular systems by probing multiple pathways in second-order nonlinear spectroscopy.

Talk (2)

2024
Talk
Fellows, Alexander P.: Revealing Heterogeneity in Molecular Structure Using Higher Dimensional Second-Order Optical Techniques.
(Advanced Nanophotonics Retreat, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, Jun 2024).
Talk
Fellows, Alexander P.: Unravelling Structural Heterogeneity at Interfaces Using Second-Order Vibrational Spectroscopy and Microscopy.
(Vibrational Laser Spectroscopy Seminar, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, Aug 2024).

Working Paper (1)

2025
Working Paper
Müller, Niclas S., Alexander P. Fellows, Ben John, Andrew E. Naclerio, Christian Carbogno, Katayoun Gharagozloo-Hubmann, Damian Balaz, Ryan A. Kowalski, Hendrik Heenen, Christoph Scheurer, Karsten Reuter, Joshua D. Caldwell, Martin Wolf, Piran R. Kidambi, Martin Thämer and Alexander Paarmann: Full Crystallographic Imaging of Hexagonal Boron Nitride Monolayers with Phonon-Enhanced Sum-Frequency Microscopy.
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