PUBLICATIONS

  1. Au Nanobead Chains with Tunable Plasmon Resonance and Intense Optical Scattering: Scalable Green Synthesis, Monte Carlo Assembly Kinetics, Discrete Dipole Approximation Modeling, and Nano-Biophotonic Application A. McLean, M. Kanetidis, T. Gogineni, R. Ukani, R. McLean, A. Cooke, I. Avinor, B. Liu, P. Argyrakis, W. Qian, R. Kopelman. Chem. Mater. 33 (8), 2913 - 2928 (2021). (Impact Factor: 9.57)
  2. In vivo photoacoustic potassium imaging of the tumor microenvironment J. Folz1, J. Tan1, R. Kopelman, X. Wang. Biomedical Optics Express, 11 (7), 3507-3522 (2020)
  3. Synthesis and Optical Properties of Two-Photon Absorbing Au25(Captopril)18-Embedded Polyacrylamide Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy A. McLean, R. Wang, Y. Huo, A. Cooke, T. Hopkins, N. Potter, Q. Li, J. Isaac, J. Haidar, R. Jin, R. Kopelman, ACS Applied Nano Materials, 3 (2), 1420-1430 (2020)
  4. In Vivo Photoacoustic Lifetime Based Oxygen Imaging with Tumor Targeted G2 Polyacrylamide Nanosonophores J. Jo1, C. Lee1, J. Folz, J. Tan, X. Wang, R. Kopelman, ACS Nano, 13(12), 14024-14032 (2019). (Impact Factor: 13.9)
  5. A simple model for charged particle aggregation and polarization M. Kanetidis, M. Tsouchnika, P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman, Physica A: Stat Mech and its Applications, 528, 121433 (2019)
  6. Chemical Imaging in Vivo: Photoacoustic-Based 4-Dimensional Chemical Analysis Chang H. Lee, Jeff Folz, Joel W. Y. Tan, Janggun Jo, Xueding Wang, and Raoul Kopelman, Anal. Chem., 91 (4), 2561–2569 (2019)
  7. Ultracompact Nanotheranostic PEG Platform for Cancer Applications Thomas Hopkins, Scott D. Swanson, Jeremy Damon Hoff, Natalie Potter, Rahil Ukani, and Raoul Kopelman, ACS Appl. Bio Mater., 1 (4), 1094–1101 (2018)
  8. Transient Triplet Differential (TTD) Method for Background Free Photoacoustic Imaging Joel WY Tan, Chang H Lee, Raoul Kopelman, & Xueding Wang, Scientific Reports, 8(1), 9290 (2018)
  9. Photoacoustic Imaging of Oxygen Chang H. Lee, Janggun Jo, Xueding Wang and Raoul Kopelman. Papkovsky, D. & Dmitriev, R. (2018) Quenched-phosphorescence Detection of Molecular Oxygen, 205-219. Royal Society of Chemistry
  10. In vivo quantitative imaging of tumor pH by nanosonophore assisted multispectral photoacoustic imaging J. Jo1, C.H. Lee1, R. Kopelman, and X. Wang, Nature communications 8 (1), 471 (2017). (Impact Factor: 11.88)
  11. Ion-selective nanosensor for photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging of potassium C.H. Lee, J. Folz, W. Zhang, J. Jo, J. Tan, X. Wang, and R. Kopelman, Analytical Chemistry, 89 (15), 7943-7949, (2017). (Impact Factor: 6.35)
  12. Towards biological ion imaging in vivo: potassium selective photoacoustic nanosensor C.H. Lee, J. Folz, W. Zhang, J. Jo, X. Wang, and R. Kopelman, SPIE BiOS Conference Volume 10077 (2017)
  13. Intracellular Photodynamic Activity of Chlorin e6 Containing Nanoparticles T. Hopkins, R. Ukani, R. Kopelman, Int J. International journal of nanomedicine and nanosurgery 2 (4) (2016)
  14. Lifetime-resolved photoacoustic (LPA) spectroscopy for monitoring oxygen change and photodynamic therapy (PDT) Jo J, Lee, C., Kopelman, R., Wang, X., Proc. of SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 9708, 97081L-1 (2016)
  15. Prostate cancer characterization by optical contrast enhanced photoacoustics G. Xu, M. Qin, A. Mukundan, J. Siddiqui, M. Takada, P. Vilar-Saavedra, S.A. Tomlins, R. Kopelman, X. Wang, SPIE 9708, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 9708, 97080I (2016)
  16. Polyethylenimine Incorporation into Hydrogel Nanomatrices for Enhancing Nanoparticle-assisted Chemotherapy T Shirakura, A Ray, R Kopelman, RSC Advances 6 (53), 48016-48024 (2016)
  17. Real Time Monitoring of Intracellular Chemical Changes in Response to Plasma Irradiation Aniruddha Ray; Pietro Ranieri; Leshern Karamchand; Benjamin Yee; John Foster; Raoul Kopelman, J., Plasma Medicine 7 (1) (2016)
  1. Scattering Based Hyperspectral Imaging of Plasmonic Nanoplate Clusters Towards Biomedical Applications Aniruddha Ray, Raoul Kopelman, Bonghwan Chon, Kimberly Briggman and Jeeseong Hwang, 1–9 J. Biophotonics (2015).
  2. Cell-selective arrhythmia ablation for photomodulation of heart rhythm M. R. Avula H. K. Yoon, C. H. Lee, K. Kaur, R. J. Ramirez, Y. Takemoto, S. R. U Ennis, F. Morady, T. Herron, O. Berenfeld, R. Kopelman, J. Kalifa, Science Translational Medicine Vol. 7, Issue 311 pg. ra172 (2015) PMID: 26511509
  3. Towards Glioma Intra-operative Photodynamic Therapy: Targeted Photo-active Nanoparticles in a Brain Tumor Window Model Kristen A Simmer, Hoe Jin Hah, Yong Eun Koo Lee, Oren Sagher, Daniel Orringer, Martin Philbert, and Raoul Kopelman, Int J Nanomed Nanosurg 1(2): http://dx.doi. org/10.16966/ijnn.106 (2015)
  4. Highly Stable Polymer Coated Nano-Clustered Silver Plates: A multimodal optical contrast agent for biomedical imaging A. Ray, A. Mukundan Z. Xie, L. Karamchand, X. Wang, R. Kopelman, Nanotechnology, 25(44), PMID: 25325364, (2014)
  5. Photothermal therapy of cancer cells mediated by blue hydrogel nanoparticles T. Curry, T. Epstein, R. Smith, R. Kopelman, 8(10) pg. 1577-1586, Nanomedicine (Lond). ;8(10):1577-86. doi: 10.2217/nnm.12.190.. (2014) PMID: 23432340
  6. Click Conjugation of Peptide to Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Tumor-targeted Drug Delivery M. Qin, Z. Hong., R. Kopelman, Biomacromolecules, 15 (10), 3728 (2014) PMID: 25162488
  7. Characterization of Nano-Photosensitizer Delivery and Photodynamic Efficacy Using Multicellular Tumor Spheroids (MCTS) X. Lou, H.K. Yoon, Y.Chen, R. Kopelman, and E. Yoon, International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS ΄14), 178–180 (2014)
  8. Brownian Modulated Optical Nanoprobes C.J. Behrend, J.N. Anker, R. Kopelman, Applied Physics Letters, 84: 1, pp. 154-156 (2014).
  9. Overcoming Cancer Multidrug Resistance by Codelivery of Doxorubicin and Verapamil with Hydrogel Nanoparticles M. Qin, Y.E.K. Lee, A. Ray and R. Kopelman, Macromolecular Bioscience, 14(8), 1106 (2014) PMID: 24771682
  10. Hydrogel Nanoparticles with Thermally Controlled Drug Release T. Shirakura, T. Kelson, A. Ray, A. E. Malyarenko, R. Kopelman, 3(7) pg. 602-606, ACS Macro Letters, PMCID# PMC4235390 (2014)
  11. PEBBLE Nanosensors for In Vitro Bioanalysis Y.E. Koo Lee, E. Monson, M. Brasuel, M. Philbert and R. Kopelman, CRC Biomedical Photonics Handbook: 2nd Edition, Volume 3, Edited by T. Vo-Dinh, (2014)
  12. Oxygen and Seizure Dynamics: I. Experiments J. Ingram, C. Zhang, J.R. Cressman, A. Hazra, Y. Wei, Y.E. Koo, J. Ziburkus, R. Kopelman, J. Xu, and S. J. Schiff, Journal of Neurophysiology, J Neurophysiol 112: 205 – 212 (2014)
  13. Multifunctional Theranostic Gold Nanoparticles for Targeted CT Imaging and Photothermal therapy T. Curry, R. Kopelman, M. Shilo, R. Popovtzer, Contrast Media (Special Focus Review), 9(1):53-61 (2014), PMID: 24470294
  14. Fractal Dimension of Microbead Assemblies used for Protein Detection A. Hecht, P. Commiskey, F. Lazaridis, P. Argyakis, R. Kopelman, ChemPhysChem, CP-CMT-02-2014-000534, PubMed # 25195559 NIHMSID # 637840 (2014) PMCID:PMC4234104
  15. Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation (AMBR) Microviscometer for Label-Free DNA Analysis Y. Li, D. T. Burke, R. Kopelman, M. Burns, Biosensors, Special Issue “Magnetic Biosensors ISSN 2079-6374”, 4(1), 76-89 (2014) PMCID:PMC4264372
  16. Polyacrylamide-Based Biocompatible Nanoplatform Enhances the Tumor Uptake PET/fluorescence Imaging and Anticancer Activity of a Chlorophyll Analog , A. Gupta, M. Sajjad, S. Wang, Y. Chen, R. Yao, R. Kopelman, R. Pandey, Theranostics, 4(6):614-628 (2014) PMCID:PMC3982132
  17. Nano-photosensitizers Engineered to Generate a Tunable Mix of Reactive Oxygen Species for Optimizing Photodynamic Therapy, Using a Microfluidic Device, H.K. Yoon, X. Lou, Y.C. Chen, Y.E. Koo Lee, E. Yoon, R. Kopelman, Chemistry of Materials 26 (4), pp 1592–1600 (2014) NIHMSID: NIHMS563974 PMCID: PMC3970790
  18. A High-Throughput Photodynamic Therapy Screening Platform With On-Chip Control of Multiple Microenvironmental Factors. X. Lou, G. Kim, H.K. Yoon, Y.E. K. Lee, R. Kopelman, E. Yoon, Lab on a Chip, 14(5):892-901 (2014) PMID: 24394779
  19. Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation (AMBR) Microviscometer for Label-Free DNA Analysis Y. Li, R. Kopelman, R. Burns, Biosensors, 4(1), 76-89 (2014) PMCID: PMC4264372 .
  20. Magnetically Guiding and Orienting Integrated Chemical Sensors J. Anker, Y.E. Koo, R. Kopelman, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials , 229-234 (2014)
  21. Targeted Delivery of Peptide-conjugated Biocompatible Gold Nanoparticles into Cancer Cell Nucleus Wei Quian, T. Curry, Y. Che, and R. Kopelman, SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng, 8595, 8595-D1 – 8595-D8 (2013).
  22. Modulation of Hydrogel Nanoparticle Intracellular Trafficking by Surface Engineering with Tumor Targeting Peptide L. Karamchand, G. Kim, S. Wang, H.J. Hah, A. Ray, R. Jiddou, Y.E. Koo Lee, M. Philbert, R. Kopelman, Nanoscale, 5(21):10327-44 (2013)
  23. Photodynamic Characterization and Optimization Using Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Brain Cancer Treatment K. Herrmann, Y.E. Lee Koo, D. Orringer, O. Sagher, M. Philbert, R. Kopelman, SPIE Proceedings 8568 (2013).
  24. Bead Assembly Magnetorotation as a Signal Transduction Method for Protein Detection A. Hecht, P. Commiskey, N. Shah, R. Kopelman, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 48(15) pg. 26-32, (2013) PMID: 23639345
  25. Sonophoric Nanoprobe aided pH Measurement in-vivo Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy A. Ray, X. Wang, R. Kopelman Analyst, 138 (11), 3126 – 3130. PMID: 23598348 (2013).
  26. Bead Assembly Magnetorotation as a Signal Transduction Method for Protein Detection A. Hecht, P. Commiskey, N. Shah, R. Kopelman, Biosensors and Bioelectronics 48: 26-32, (2013). BIOS-D-13-00133.
  27. Nanoparticle Surface Engineering Avoids Trapping in Lysosomes L. Karamchand, G. Kim, S. Wang, H. J. Hah, A. Ray, R. Jiddou, Y.E. Koo Lee, M. Philbert, R. Kopelman, Modulation of hydrogel nanoparticle intracellular trafficking by multivalent surface engineering with tumor targeting peptide, RSC Nanoscale (2013) 5, 10327-10344. PMID: 24056573
  28. Nature of Segregation of Reactants in Diffusion Controlled A+B reactions: Role of Mobility in Forming Compact Clusters P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman European Physical Journal, 86:162 (2013).
  29. Experimental Validation of Induced-Charge Electrokinetic Motion of Electrically Conducting Particles Y. Daghighi, I. Sinn, R. Kopelman, D. Li, Electrochimica Acta, 87: 270-276 (2013)
  30. Polyacrylamide based ICG nanocarriers for enhanced fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging A. Ray, H.K. Yoon, H. Ryu, R. Kopelman, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 8581 (2013)
  31. Nanosensor aided Photoacoustic measurement of pH in vivo A. Ray, H.K. Yoon, R. Kopelman, X. Wang, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 8581 (2013)
  32. Hydrogel Nanosensors for Biophotonic Imaging of Chemical Analytes A. Ray and R. Kopelman, Nanomedicine: Special Report, 8(11):1829-38 (2013) PMID: 24156487 .
  33. Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) Detection with Nanoprobes for Biological Applications: A Mini-review G. Kim, Y.E. Koo Lee, R. Kopelman, Chapter 6, Oxidative Stress and Nanotechnology (Methods in Molecular Biology), Springer, Volume 1028, 2013, pp 101-114 (2013).
  34. Systems and Methods for Targeted Imaging and Ablation of Cardiac Cells J. Kalifa, R. Kopelman, U. Avula, G. Kim, Y.E.K. Lee, H.K. Yoon, WO/2013/163187, PCT/US2013/037807, (2013)
  35. Polymer-Protein Hydrogel Nanomatrix for Stabilization of Indocyanine Green towards Fluorescence and Photoacoustic Bio-imaging H.K. Yoon, A. Ray, Y. E. Koo Lee, G. Kim, X. Wang, R. Kopelman, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 1 (41), 5611 - 5619 (2013). PMID: 24224083
  36. Left Atrium Nanoplatform-enabled Targeted Photodynamic Ablation: Preliminary Results in Vivo U. Avula, H. Yoon, G. Kim, R. Kopelman, J. Kalifa, HeartRhytm, 10(11): 1747 (2013).
  37. “Targeted Multifuncional Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Imaging and Treatment of Cancer" R. Kopelman and Y.E.K. Lee, Chapter in "Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Applications", Springer, Editor: Sonke Svenson, ch. 11, p.225-255 (2012).
  38. Two-photon fluorescence imaging super-enhanced by multi-shell nanophotonic particles with application to subcellular pH, A. Ray , Y.E. Koo Lee , G. Kim, R. Kopelman, Small, 8(14): 2213–2221, (2012). PMID: 22517569
  39. Multifunctional biodegradable polyacrylamide nanocarriers for cancer theranostics – a “see and treat” strategy S. Wang, G. Kim, Y.E.K Lee, H.J. Hah, M. Ethirajan, R. Pandey, R. Kopelman, ACS Nano 6(8):6843-51 PMID: 22702416 (2012).
  40. Fluorophore and Dye-Assisted Dispersion of Carbon Nanotubes in Aqueous Solution B. Koh, G. Kim, H.K.Yoon, J.B. Park, R. Kopelman, and W. Cheng, Langmuir, 14;28(32):11676-86. (2012). PMID: 22812904
  41. Asynchronous magnetic bead rotation (AMBR) micro-viscometer for rapid sensitive and label-free studies of bacterial growth and drug sensitivity, I. Sinn, T. Albertson, P. Kinnunen, D.N. Breslauer, B.H. McNaughton, M.A. Burns, R. Kopelman, Analytical Chemistry (2012) PMID: 22507307, PMC3381929
  42. Nanoparticle PEBBLE Sensors for Quantitative Nanomolar Imaging of Intracellular Free Calcium Ions D. Si, T. Epstein, Y.E.K. Lee, R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem., 84 (2), pp 978–986. (2012) PMCID: PMC3264794
  43. Nanoparticle PEBBLE Sensors in Live Cells editor: Michael Conn, Y.E.K. Lee and R. Kopelman; Imaging and Spectroscopic Analysis of Living Cells MIE (Methods in Enzymology), UK: Academic Press, Vol. 504, Chapter 21, pp. 419-470 (2012).
  44. A Novel Nonionic Multi-Surfactant System and Separation Method for the Synthesis of Active Carbonic Anhydrase Nanoparticles, G. Nie, D. Si, G. Kim, Z. Shi, T. Ratani, Y.E. Koo Lee, C. Fierke , R. Kopelman, Advanced Mat. Res. Vols., 399-401 pp 509-513 (2012).
  45. Checking Out the Insides of Cells Y.E.K. Lee and R. Kopelman. Nanobiotechnology. 7, 148-149 (2012). PMID: 22388660
  46. Lifetime based photoacoustic oxygen sensing in-vivo A. Ray, J. Rajian, Y.E.K Lee, X. Wang, R. Kopelman, J. Biomedical Optics, 17(5): 057004-1 – 057004-4, (2012). PMID: 22612143.
  47. Nature of segregation of reactants in diffusion controlled A+B reactions: Role of mobility arXiv:1209.2634. R. Kopelman P. Argyrakis (2012).
  48. Hydrogel nanoparticles with Covalently Linked Coomassie Blue for Brain Tumor Delineation Visible to the Surgeon’s Eyes G. Nie, H.J. Hah, G. Kim, Y.E. Koo Lee, M. Qin, T. Ratani, P. Fotiadis, A. Miller, A. Kochi, D. Gao, T. Chen, D. orringer, O. Sagher, M. Philbert, R. Kopelman, Small, 8(6): 884-91 (2012) doi: 0.1002/smll.201101607
  49. Novel Methods to Incorporate Photosensitizers into Nanocarriers for Cancer Treatment by Photodynamic Therapy Wang S., Fan W., Kim G., Hah H.J., Koo Lee Y.-E., Kopelman, R., Ethirajan M., Gupta A., Goswami L.N., Pera P., Morgan J., .K. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 9999:1–10, (2012). PMID: 22057496 PMCID: PMC3595099
  50. Cell-Specific Nanoplatform-Enabled Photodynamic Therapy for Cardiac Cells U. Avula, K. Gwangseong, YE.K. Lee, F. Morady, R. Kopelman, J. Kalifa, HeartRhythm 9(9):1504-9. PMID 22579922 (2012).
  51. Racing with Nature: Artificial Nanomachines that Keep Running on Light both Left and Right, R. Kopelman, ACS Nano, ;6(9):7553-5 (2012). PMID: 22974388
  1. A technical description of the brain tumor window model: an in vivo model for the evaluation of intraoperative contrast agents Orringer DA, Chen T, Huang DL, Philbert M, Kopelman R, Sagher O, Acta Neurochir Suppl 109:259–263 (2011)
  2. Two-Photon Nano-PEBBLE sensors: Subcellular pH Measurements A. Ray, Y.E. Lee, T. Epstein, G. Kim, and R. Kopelman, Analyst, 136 (18), 3616 – 3622, PMID: 21773602 (2011).
  3. Targeted blue nanoparticles as photoacoustic contrast agent for brain tumor delineation A. Ray, X. Wang, Y.E. Koo Lee, H.J. Hah, G. Kim, T. Chen, D. Orringer, O. Sagher, X. Liu, R. Kopelman, Nano Research 4(11): 1163–1173, (2011).
  4. Photo-acoustic imaging of blue nanoparticle targeted brain tumor for intra-operative glioma delineation. A. Ray, X.D. Wang, YEK Lee, H. Hah, G. Kim, T. Chen, D. Orringer, O. Sagher, R. Kopelman, Conference on Molecular Imagain, pg. 22-23 Volume 8098, SPIE(2011)
  5. Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation (AMBR) biosensor in microfluidic droplets for rapid bacterial growth and susceptibility measurements. I. Sinn P. Kinnunen, T. Albertson, B.H. McNaughton, D.W. Newton, M.A. Burns, R. Kopelman, Lab on a Chip, 11 (15), 2604 - 2611 (2011).
  6. Optochemical Nanosensors Y.E.L. Koo. and R. Kopelman, Handbook of Nanophysics, Edited by K.D. Sattler , Taylor & Francis Group, 33-1-33-16, (2011).
  7. Special Section Guest Editorial: Photonics and Nanotechnology in Biophysics and Biomedical Research Bahman Anvari, Raoul Kopelman and Luke P. Lee J. Biomed. Opt. 16(5), 051301 (May 23, 2011)
  8. Magnetically uniform and tunable Janus particles. I. Sinn P. Kinnunen, B. McNaughton, S.N. Pei, R. Clarke, R. Kopelman. Applied Physics Letter, 98 p.024101-1 - 024101-3 (2011).
  9. Methylene Blue-Conjugated Hydrogel Nanoparticles and Tumor-Cell Targeted Photodynamic Therapy H.J. Hah, G. Kim, Y.E.K. Lee, D.A. Orringer, O. Sagher, M.A. Philbert, R. Kopelman, Macromolecular Bio Science 11, p. 90-99, PMID: 20976722(2011).
  10. High-Throughput of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) Screening from Multiple Parameter Assays of 1 000 Different Conditions in a Single Chip, X. Lou, G. Kim, Y.E.K. Lee, R. Kopelman, E. Yoon, MicroTAS2011, pp. 2058-2060, (2011).
  11. Label-acquired magnetorotation as a signal transduction method for protein detection: aptamer-based detection of thrombin A. Hecht, A. Kumar, R. Kopelman, Analytical Chemistry, 83(18):7123-7128, PMCID: PMC3173523 (2011).
  12. Label-Acquired Magnetorotation for Biosensing: A Magnetic Label Induced Asynchronous Rotation Biosensor A. Hecht, P. Kinnunen, B. McNaughton, R. Kopelman, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 323, 272-278 (2011). PMCID: PMC3480196.
  13. Multifunctional Nanoplatforms for Fluorescence Imaging and Photodynamic Therapy Developed by Post-loading Photosensitizer and Fluorophore to Polyacrylamide Nanoparticles Gupta A., Wang S., Pera P., Rao K.V.R., Patel N., Ohulchanskyy T.Y., Missert J., Morgan J., Koo-Lee Y.-E., Kopelman R., Pandey R.K. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, online 22 November (2011).
  14. Tissue Distribution and Pharmacokinetics of Stable Polyacrylamide Nanoparticles Following Intravenous Injection in the Rat Y. Wenger, R. Schneider II, G. Reddy, R. Kopelman, O. Jolliet, M. Philbert, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 15; 251(3):181-90. (2011)
  15. Experimental System for One-Dimensional Rotational Brownian Motion B. H. McNaughton, P. Kinnunen, M. Shlomi, C. Cionca, S.N. Pei, R. Clarke, P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman, Shaul Mukamel Festschrift special issue, J. Physical Chemistry B 115 pp.5212-5218 (2011).
  16. Polymeric Nanoparticles for Photodynamic Therapy Y.E. Koo and R. Kopelman, S. Hurst, Ed., Biomedical Nanotechnology: Methods and protocols, Series: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 726, Humana Press, pp. 151-178, (2011)
  17. Nanoparticle Induced Cell Magneto-Rotation: Monitoring Morphology Stress and Drug Sensitivity of a Suspended Single Cancer Cell, R. Elbez, B.H. McNaughton, L. Patel, K.J. Pienta, R. Kopelman, PLoS ONE 6(12): doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0028475, pp. 1-11, (2011). PMCID: 3236752.
  18. Monitoring the growth of individual bacteria using asynchronous magnetic bead rotation sensors P. Kinnunen, I. Sinn, B.H. McNaughton, D. Newton, M.A. Burns, R. Kopelman, Journal of Biosensor and Bioelectronics, 26(5), 2751-2755 (2011). PMCID: PMC3059723
  19. Methylene blue covalently loaded polyacrylamide nanoparticles for enhanced tumor-targeted photodynamic therapy M. Qin, H. J. Hah, G. Kim, G. Nie, Y. E. Koo Lee and R. Kopelman, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., (2011) 10, 832-841 DOI: 10.1039/C1PP05022B PMCID: PMC3584693
  20. NIR luminescent oxygen nanosensors with nanoparticle matrix tailored sensitivity Y.-E. Koo, E. Ulbrich; G. Kim, H. Hah, C. Strollo, W. Fan, R. Gurjar, S.-M. Koo and R. Kopelman, Anal Chem., 82(20): 8446–8455 (2010). PMCID: PMC3039703
  21. Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Targeted Imaging and Therapy of Cancer in Bao Y., Dattelbaum A.M., Tracy J.B., and Yin Y. (ed.) "Multifunctional Nanoparticle Systems - Coupled Behavior and Applications", Mat. Res. Soc. Sym. Proc., 1257, 1257-O07-02. (2010)
  22. Reaction Kinetics: Catalysis without a Catalyst R. Kopelman, Nature Chemistry, Invited View Article, [Invited] 2, 430-431 (2010).
  23. The Brain Tumor Window Model: A Combined Cranial Window and Implanted Glioma Model for Evaluating Intraoperative Contrast Agents D.A. Orringer, T. Chen, D.L. Huang, W.M Armstead, B.A. Hoff, Y.E.L. Koo, R.F. Keep, M.A. Philbert, R. Kopelman, O. Sagher, Neurosurgery, 66 (4), 736-743 (2010) NIHMS212839, PMCID: PMC3970731
  24. Nanoencapsulation Method for High Selectivity Sensing of Hydrogen Peroxide inside Live Cells G. Kim, Y.E.L. Koo, H. Xu, M.A. Philbert, and R. Kopelman, Analytical Chemistry, 82, 2165–2169, (2010). PMCID: PMC2838456
  25. Near Infrared Luminescent Oxygen Nanosensors with Nanoparticle Matrix Tailored Sensitivity Y.E.K. Lee, E. Ulbrich, G. Kim, H. Hah, C. Strollo, W. Fan, R. Gurjar, S.M. Koo, R. Kopelman, Analytical Chem. 82, 8446-8455 (2010)
  26. Magnetic Confinement of Brownian Rotation to a Single Axis and Application to Janus and Cluster Microparticles B. McNaughton, M. Shlomi, P. Kinnunen, C. Cionca, S.N. Pei, R. Clarke, P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman, Appl. Phys. Lett., 97, 144103 (2010).
  27. Diffused Optical Tomography Using Oxygen-Sensitive Luminescent Contrast Agent R. Gurjar, M. Seetamraju, Y.E. Koo, R. Kopelman, and A. Kumar, 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, Boston, MA, (2010)
  28. High Frequency Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation for Improved Biosensors. P. Kinnunen I. Sinn, B. McNaughton, R. Kopelman. Applied Physics Letters, 97, 223701 (2010)
  29. Nanoparticles for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy Polymer-Based Nanostructures, Medical Applications, Y.E.L. Koo, D. Orringer and R. Kopelman, Royal Society of Chemistry book series, 333-353, (2010) [Invited Book Chapter]
  30. F3 Targeted Cisplatin/Hydrogel Nanoparticles as an Effective Therapeutic which Targets both Murine and Human Ovarian Tumor Endothelial Cells In Vivo I. Winer, S. Wang, Y.E.L. Koo, W. Fan, Y. Gong, D. Burgos-Ojeda, G. Spahlinger, R. Kopelman, R.J. Buckanovich, Cancer Research,70:8674-8683 (2010)
  31. Nanoparticle PEBBLE Sensors in Live Cells and In Vivo Y.E.L. Koo, R. Smith, and R. Kopelman, Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry Volume 2, edited by E. Yeung and R. Zare, pp. 57-76, (2009). [Invited Review] PMCID: PMC2809032 PMID:20098636
  32. Eradication of Bacteria in Suspension and Biofilms Using Methylene Blue-Loaded Dynamic Nanoplatforms J. Wu, H. Xu, W. Tang, R. Kopelman, M.A. Philbert, and C. Xi, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 53, 3042-3048 (2009) PMCID: PMC2704698
  33. Fabrication Characterization, and Spectral Properties of Indigo Blue Nanocrystals, A. Johnson-Buck, G. Kim, S. Wang, H.J. Hah, and R. Kopelman, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., Vol. 501, pp. 138–144 (2009)
  34. In vitro characterization of a targeted dye-loaded nanodevice for intraoperative tumor delineation, D. Orringer, Y.E.L. Koo, T. Chen, G. Kim, H.J. Hah, H. Xu, S. Wang, R. Keep, M. Philbert, R. Kopelman and O. Sagher, Neurosurgery, Vol. 64:5, pp. 1-7, (2009)
  35. Optical Nanoparticle Sensors For Quantitative Intracellular Imaging Y.E. Koo and R. Kopelman, in Wiley Interdiscipl. Rev. Nanomed. Nanobiotechnol. [WIREs Nanomed Nanobiotecnol.], 1: 98-110 (2009)
  36. Compact sensor for measuring nonlinear rotational dynamics of driven magnetic microspheres with biomedical applications B. McNaughton, P. Kinnunen, R. Smith S.N. Pei, R. Torres-Isea, R. Kopelman, and R. Clarke, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 321(10), 1648-1652, (2009).
  37. Small Solutions for Big Problems: The Application of Nanoparticles to Brain Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy D.A. Orringer, Y.E.-L. Koo, R. Kopelman and O. Sagher. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 85(5), 531-534. (2009).
  38. Asynchronous Rotation as a Rapid and Sensitive Technique for Quantifying Cell Growth Dynamics D.W. Youngstrom, B. McNaughton, P. Kinnunen, R. Kopelman, Biophysical Society, p. 633a, (2009).
  39. Slipping friction of an optically and magnetically manipulated microsphere rolling at a glass-water interface R. Agayan, R. Smith, and R. Kopelman, J. Appl. Phys. 104, 054915 (2008)
  40. Targeted Gold Nanoparticles enable Molecular CT Imaging of Cancer R. Popovtzer, A. Agrawal, N. Kotov, A. Popovtzer, J. Balter, T.E. Carey and R. Kopelman, Nano Lett., 8 (12), pp 4593–4596 (2008)
  41. Photoacoustic probing of fluorophores excited state lifetime with application to oxygen sensing S. Ashkenazi, S.-W. Huang, T. Horvath, YE.L. Koo and R. Kopelman, J. Biomed. Opt., Vol. 13, 034023, (2008)
  42. Slipping friction of an optically and magnetically manipulated microsphere rolling at a glass-water interface R. Agayan, R. Smith, and R. Kopelman, Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology 104, 054915 (2008)
  43. Ratiometric Photoacoustic Sensing of pH using a “Sonophore ” T. Horvath, S. Ashkenazi, R. Kopelman, The Analyst, 133, 747 - 749, DOI: 10.1039/b800116b (2008)
  44. Oxygen sensing for in-vivo imaging by Photoacoustic lifetime probing S. Ashkenazi, R. Kopelman, Y.E.L. Koo, T. Horvath and S.Wang, SPIE Proceedings 6856, 68560D-1-5, (2008)
  45. Kim A. Ashish, W. Fan, R. Kopelman, N. Kotov, D. Kipke and M. O’Donnell, SPIE Procedings 6856, 685614-1-9, (2008)
  46. Enhanced Photoacoustic Neuroimaging with Gold Nanorods and PEBBLEs R.S. Witte,
  47. todynamic Effectiveness W. Tang, H. Xu, E.J. Park, M.A. Philbert, and R. Kopelman, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 369 (2), 579-583, (2008)
  48. Encapsulation of Methylene Blue in Polyacrylamide Nanoparticle Platforms Protects its
  49. R. Kopelman Nano Lett., 2008, 8 (10), pp 3320–3324 (2008)
  50. Bio-eliminable Nano-hydrogels for Drug Delivery D. Gao, H. Xu, M.A. Philbert
  51. Photonic Explorers Based on Targeted Multifunctional Nanoplatforms: In Vitro and In Vivo Biomedical Applications Y.-E.L. Koo, R. Agayan, M.A. Philbert, A. Rehemtulla, B.D. Ross and R. Kopelman, New Approaches in Biomedical Spectroscopy, Kneipp, K., Aroca, R., Kneipp, H. and Wentrup-Byrne, E., eds. (ACS Symposium Series 963) American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, pp. 200-218, 2007.
  52. a. Dynamical localization-delocalization transition of the reaction-diffusion front at a semi-permeable cellulose membrane S.H. Park, H. Peng, R. Kopelman, H. Taitelbaum, Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research, (2007). [Invited Paper]
  53. Dynamical localization-delocalization transition of the reaction-diffusion front at a semi-permeable cellulose membrane S.H. Park, H. Peng, R. Kopelman, H. Taitelbaum, Phys. Rev. E: Stat Nonlinear, Soft Matter Physics, Vol. 75, 026107/1-026107/7 (2007).
  54. Remotely Driven Micro/Nanoparticle Slipping With Application to Bacteria R. Smith, R. Kopelman, MOTT File #3428, (2007) Invention Disclosure.
  55. Photodynamic nanoplatforms offer alternative to standard cancer treatments R. Kopelman and R.R. Agayan, SPIE Newsroom, 10.1117/2.1200702.0630 (2007).
  56. Indocyanine Green embedded PEBBLEs as a Contrast Agent for Photoacoustic Imaging G. Kim, S.W. Huang, M. O’Donnell, R. Agayan, K. Day, M. Day, R. Kopelman and S. Ashkenazi, J. Biomedical Optics 12, 044020-1-044020-8, (2007).
  57. Magnetically controlled sensor swarms J. Anker, Y-E. Koo, and R. Kopelman, Special 25th Anniversary Issue of Sensors & Actutators B. 121, 83-92 (2007). [Invited Paper]
  58. Ultrafine Hydrogel Particles: Synthetic Approach and Therapeutic Application in Living Cells D. Gao, H. Xu, M.A. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Angewandte Chemie 46, 2224 (2007). [Featured Article]
  59. a. Single bacterial cell detection with nonlinear rotational frequency shifts of driven magnetic microspheres B.H. McNaughton, R.R. Agayan, R. Clarke, R.G. Smith and R. Kopelman, Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research, (December 1, 2007).
  60. Photonic explorers based on multifunctional nano-platforms for biosensing and photodynamic therapy Y-E.L. Koo and R. Kopelman, Applied Optics 46(10), 1924-1930, (2007).[Invited Review]
  61. Nano-sized voltmeter enables cellular-wide electric field mapping K.M. Tyner, R. Kopelman, and M.A. Philbert, Biophys J 93, 1-12, (2007).
  62. Remotely Driven Micro/Nanoparticle Slipping B.H. McNaughton, R. Kopelman, OTT File #3428, (2007) Invention Disclosure.
  63. Single bacterial cell detection with nonlinear rotational frequency shifts of driven magnetic microspheres B.H. McNaughton, R.R. Agayan, R.Clarke, R.G. Smith and R. Kopelman, Applied Physics Letters 91, 224105-1-224105-3 (2007).
  64. Multifunctional nanoparticles for targeted imaging and therapy M.S. Bhojani, G.R. Reddy, Y.E.L. Koo, M. Philbert, R. Kopelman, A. Rehemtulla and B.D. Ross, Cancer Nanotechnology edited by H.S. Nalwa and T. Webster, American Scientific Publishers, (2006). [Invited Chapter]
  65. Vascular Targeted Nanoparticles for Imaging and Treatment of Brain Tumors G.R. Reddy, M.S. Bhojani, P. McConville, J. Moody, B.A. Moffat, D.E. Hall, G. Kim, Y.E. Koo, M.J. Woolliscroft, J.V. Sugai, T.D. Johnson, M.A. Philbert, R. Kopelman, A. Rehemtulla, and B.D. Ross, Clinical Cancer Research 12(22), 6677-6686, PMID: 17121886 (2006).
  66. Optical nanoprobes for biosensing and therapy M.A. Philbert, H. Xu, and R. Kopelman, Lasers & Electro-Optics Society, IEEE, 380-381 October, 2006.
  67. Fabrication of Uniform Magnetic Nanoparticles B.H. McNaughton, V.A. Stoica, J.N. Anker, and R. Kopelman, Dynamics in Small Confining Systems VIII, edited by J.T. Fourkas, P. Levitz, R. Overney and M. Urbach, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 899E, 0988-N04-03 (2006). [Invited Paper]
  68. SERS Investigation of the Interactions of Nitric Oxide with a Gold-Adsorbed Fluorophore M.K. Weldon, S.L.R. Barker, R. Kopelman and M.D. Morris, Anal. Chem. (submitted, 2003).
  69. Optical Nano-Biosensors and Cell Encapsulated Chemical Analysis Arrays H. Clark, R. Kopelman, B. Athey, M. Hoyer and M. Philbert, Science (submitted 4/98).
  70. Cell Encapsulated Optochemical Nanosensors H. Clark, M. Hoyer, B. Athey, M. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Nature (submitted 7/98).
  71. A Study of the Organosilane/Silica Self-Assembled Monolayer Formation through pH Dependent Second Harmonic Generation: Gas Phase Reaction X. Zhao, M. Shortreed and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. (submitted 8/98).
  72. Antenna Supermolecules with Fractal Structures and Localized Excitations: Ordered Energy Funnels for Directed Exciton Flow M.R. Shortreed, Z.-Y. Shi, W. Tan, Z. Xu, J.S. Moore and R. Kopelman, Nature (submitted August 1995).
  73. Optical Nanosensors for Chemical Analysis Inside Living Cells H. Clark, M. Hoyer, B. Athey, M. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Nature Biotechnology (submitted).
  74. Biased Directional Diffusion: Chemical Reactions in 1-Dimensional Systems and the Number of Sites Visited P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, submitted to Chem. Phys., Feb. 2000.
  75. The Diffusion-Limited Reaction A+A0 in the Steady State: Influence of Correlation in the Source R. Kopelman et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., submitted.
  76. Energy Transfer and Transport R. Kopelman and J. Klafter, Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. (in preparation). [Invited review].
  77. Triplet Energy Transport in Naphthalene-Doped Poly(Methylmethacrylate) E. I. Newhouse and R. Kopelman.
  78. Steady-State Reaction Kinetics on Euclidean and Fractal Structures L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman (to be published).
  79. Random Walk Simulations on the Sierpinski Gasket with Energetic Disorder L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B (submitted).
  80. Spatially Resolved Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in GaAs Thin Films Using NSOM S. Smith, N. C. R. Holme, B. G. Orr, R. Kopelman and T. B. Norris, Appl. Phys. Lett. (submitted).
  81. Diffusion Limited Reaction A + B  0 in Low Dimension: Steady State Self-Organization E. Clement, R. Kopelman and L. Sander. Phys. Rev. Lett. (submitted).
  82. Evaluation by Second Harmonic Generation of the Attachment between Organosilane Self-Assembled Monolayers and Silica or Oxidized Silicon Substrates X. Zhao, M. Shortreed and R. Kopelman, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (submitted as a letter, 2/97)
  83. Non-Classical Kinetics in Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reaction on Supported Platinum Catalyst: Monte-Carlo Simulations I. Choi and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. (in revision).
  84. Non-Classical Elementary Reaction Kinetics R. Kopelman and K. Lindenberg, Chem. Rev. (in preparation).
  85. Generation and Delivery of Singlet Oxygen by Photodynamic Polyacrylamide Nanoparticles Induces Cell Death in Rat C6 Glioma Cells R.J. Schneider, M.J. Moreno, R. Reddy, T.E. Komorowski, A. Rehemtulla, B.D. Ross, R. Kopelman and M.A. Philbert, Free Radical Biology and Medicine (submitted, 2006).1001. Real Time pH Measurements in the Intact Rat Conceptus Using Ultramicrofiber-Optic Sensors, W. Tan, B. A. Thorsrud, C. Harris and R. Kopelman. [Same title as #387.]
  86. hton, R.R. Agayan, J.X. Wang, and R. Kopelman, Special 25th Anniversary Issue of Sensors & Actutators B. 121, 330-340 (2006).
  87. Physiochemical microparticle sensors based on nonlinear magnetic oscillations B.H. McNaug
  88. Dynamical localization-delocalization transition of the reaction-diffusion front at a semi-permeable cellulose membrane S.H. Park, H. Peng, R. Kopelman, H. Taitelbaum, Physical Review E. 75 (2), 026107-1-026107-7 (2006). [Invited Paper]
  89. Visualization of Vacuolar Acidification-induced Transcription of Genes of Pathogens Inside Macrophages N. Martin-Orozco, N. Touret, M.L. Zaharik, E. park, R. Kopelman, S. Miller, B.B. Finlay, P. Gros, S. Grinstein., Mol. Biol. Cell 17, 498-510 (2006).
  90. Brain Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy with Nano-platforms Y.E.L. Koo, G.R. Reddy, M. Bhojani, R. Schneider, B.D. Ross, A. Rehemtulla, M.A. Philbert, and R. Kopelman, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 58 1556–1577 (2006). [Invited review] PMID: 17107738
  91. Effect of a Slit-Shaped Trap on Depletion Kinetics Within a Microchannel S.H. Park, H. Peng, R. Kopelman, P. Argyrakis and H. Taitelbaum, Phys. Rev. E 73, 041104-1 -041104-6 (2006).
  92. Nanoparticles for Two-photon Photodynamic Therapy in Living Cells D. Gao, R.R. Agayan, H. Xu, M.A. Philbert, and R. Kopelman, Nano Letters 6(11), 2383-2386 (2006). PMCID: PMC2577608
  93. Magnetically Assisted and Accelerated non planar Self-Assembly of Strawberry-like Nano/microparticles H. Huang, J.N. Anker, K. Wang, R. Kopelman, J. Physical Chem. B. for Special Issue in honor of Charles Harris, 110, 19929-19934 (2006). [Invited Paper]
  94. Ds Red as a Highly Sensitive Selective, and Reversible Fluorescence-Based Biosensor for Both Cu+/Cu2, J.P. Sumner, N.M. Westerberg, A.K. Stoddard, T.K. Hurst, M. Cramer, R.B. Thompson, C.A. Fierke and R. Kopelman, Biosensors and Bioelectronics 15, 1202-1208 (2006).
  95. Sudden Breakdown in Linear Response of Rotationally Driven Magnetic Microparticle and Application to Physical and Chemical Microsensing B.H. McNaughton, K. Kehbein, J.N. Anker and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 110, for Festschrift in honor of Robert Silbey, 18958-18964 (2006). [Invited Paper]
  1. Sudden Breakdown in Linear Response of Rotationally Driven Magnetic Microparticle and Application to Physical and Chemical Microsensing
  2. Fluorescent PEBBLE nanosensors applied to intracellular glucose measurements H. Xu, Y.E.L. Koo, J. Aylott, T.J. Miller, R. Kopelman and M.A. Philbert, Lab Plus International 19 (4), 5-9 (2005). [Invited Review]
  3. Cu+ and Cu2+ Sensitive PEBBLE Fluorescent Nanosensors Using Ds Red as the Recognition Element J. P. Sumner, N. Westerberg, A.K. Stoddard, C.A. Fierke and R. Kopelman , Sensors and Actuators B 113, 760-767 (2005).
  4. Microrheology with Modulated Optical Nanospheres (MOONs) C.J. Behrend, J.N.Anker, B.H. McNaughton and R. Kopelman, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 293, 663-670 (2005).
  5. Magnetically Modulated Optical Nanospheres (MagMOONs) and Systems J.N. Anker, C.J. Behrend, B. McNaughton, T.G. Roberts and R. Kopelman, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 293, 655-662 (2005).
  6. Magnetically Modulated Optical Nanospheres (MagMOONS) for Detection and Quantification of Biologically Important Ions Against the Natural Background Fluorescence of Intracellular Environments T.G. Roberts, J.N. Anker and R. Kopelman, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 293, 715-724 (2005).
  7. Alexa Fluor 488 as an Iron Sensitive Indicator and Its Application in PEBBLE Nanosensors J. Sumner and R. Kopelman, Analyst 130, 528-533 (2005).
  8. Depletion Kinetics in the Photobleaching Trapping Reaction Inside a Flat Microchannel S.H. Park, H. Peng, R. Kopelman, P. Argyrakis and H. Taitelbaum, Phys. Rev. E 71, 031107-1- 031107-10 (2005).
  9. Photodynamic Characterization and in vitro Application of Methylene Blue Containing Nanoparticle Platforms W. Tang, R. Kopelman, H. Xu and M. Philbert, Photochemistry and Photobiology 81, 242-249 (2005).
  10. Multifunctional Nanoparticle Platforms for In Vivo MRI Enhancement and Photodynamic Therapy of a Rat Brain Cancer R. Kopelman, M. Philbert, Y.-E.L. Koo, B.A. Moffat, G.R. Reddy, P. McConville, D.E.Hall, T.L. Chenevert, M.S. Bhojani, S.M. Buck, A. Rehemtulla and B.D. Ross, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 293, 404-410 (2005). PMCID: PMC2739684
  11. Ratiometric Fiber Optic Sensors for the Detection of Inter- and Intra-Cellular Dissolved Oxygen E.J. Park, R.R. Reid, W. Tang, R.T. Kennedy and R. Kopelman, Journal of Materials Chemistry 15, 2913-2919 (2005).
  12. Magnetic Microdrill as a Modulated Fluorescent pH Sensor B.H. McNaughton, J.N. Anker and R. Kopelman, J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 293, 696-701 (2005).
  13. Fluorescent PEBBLE Nanosensors and Nanoexplorers for Real-Time Intracellular and Biomedical Applications H. Xu, S.M Buck, R. Kopelman, M.A. Philbert, M. Brasuel, E. Monson, C. Behrend, B. Ross, A. Rehemtulla and Y.-E. L. Koo in Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Vol. 10, C.D. Geddes and J. R. Lakowicz, Eds., Kluwer, Academic/Plenum Press, 69-126 (2005) [Invited Book Chapter].
  14. Fabrication of Uniform Half-Shell Magnetic Nanoparticles and Microspheres with Applications as Magnetically Modulated Optical Nanoprobes B.H. McNaughton, V. Stoica, J.N. Anker, R. Clarke and R. Kopelman, arXiv:cond-mat/0506418 (2005).
  15. Anomalous Kinetics of Depletion Zone Growth with One-Dimensional Geometry: Photobleaching Experiments and Simulations H. Peng, S.H. Park, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems VII, edited by J.T. Fourkas, P. Levitz, M. Urbakh and K.J. Wahl, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 790, P7.15.1-P7.15-6 (2004). [Contributed paper]
  16. Dimensional Crossover in the Growth of Depletion Zone in a Rectangular Capillary: Experiments and Monte Carlo Simulations S.H. Park, H. Peng, P. Argyrakis, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems VII, edited by J.T. Fourkas, P. Levitz, M. Urbakh and K.J. Wahl, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 790, P7.23.1-P7.23.6 (2004). [Contributed paper]
  17. Photonic and Magnetic Nanoexplorers for Biomedical Use: From Subcellular Imaging to Cancer Diagnostics and Therapy B. Ross, A. Rehemtulla, Y.-E. L. Koo, R. Reddy, G. Kim, C. Behrend, S. Buck, R.J. Schneider II, M.A. Philbert, R. Weissleder and R. Kopelman, Proc. SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photonics) 5331, 76-83 (2004).
  18. Photo-Excitation Based Nano-Explorers: Chemical Analysis Inside Live Cells and Photodynamic Therapy H. Xu, S.M. Buck, R. Kopelman, M.A. Philbert, M. Brasuel, B. Ross and A. Rehemtulla, Jortner Festschrift, Israel J. of Chem. 44, 317-337 (2004).
  19. Brownian Modulated Optical Nanoprobes C.J. Behrend, J.N. Anker and R. Kopelman, Appl. Phys. Lett. 84, 154-156 (2004).
  20. Metal Capped Brownian Modulated Optical Nanoprobes (MOONs): From Aqueous to Biological Microenvironments C.J. Behrend, J.N. Anker, B. H. McNaughton, M. Brasuel, M.A. Philbert, and R. Kopelman, Gerald Small Festschrift, Editors: R.M. Hochstrasser, S. Mukamel and J. Norris, J. Phys. Chem 108, 10408-10414 (2004).
  21. Synthesis and Characterization of Silica-embedded Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Magnetic Resonance Imaging F. Yan, H. Xu, J. Anker, R. Kopelman, B. Ross, A. Rehemtulla and R. Reddy, J. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 4, 72-76 (2004).
  22. Non-Classical Kinetics of an Elementary A + B → C Reaction-Diffusion System Showing Effects of a Speckled Initial Reactant Distribution and Eventual Self-Segregation: Part 1 – Experiments E. Monson and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 69, 021103-1-021103-12 (2004).
  23. Real-time Measurements of Dissolved Oxygen Inside Live Cells by Ormosil (Organically Modified Silicate) Fluorescent PEBBLE Nanosensors Y.-E. Koo, Y, Cao, R. Kopelman, S.M. Koo, M. Brasuel and M.A. Philbert, Analyt. Chem. 76, 2498-2505 (2004).
  24. Nanoscale Probes Encapsulated By Biologically Localized Embedding (PEBBLEs) for Ion Sensing and Imaging in Live Cells S.M. Buck, H. Xu, M. Brasuel, M.A. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Special Issue, Editors: E. Bakker and E. Pretsch, Talanta 63, 41-59, (2004).
  25. Characterization and Applications of Modulated Optical Nanoprobes (MOONs) J.N. Anker, C.J. Behrend, B.H. McNaughton, T.G. Roberts, M.A. Philbert and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems VII, edited by J.T. Fourkas, P. Levitz, M. Urbakh and K.J. Wahl, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 790, P4.1.1-P4.1.12 (2004). [Invited paper]
  26. Poly (Decyl methacrylate)-based Fluorescent PEBBLE Swarm Nanosensors for Measuring Dissolved Oxygen in Biosamples Y. Cao, Y.-E. Koo and R. Kopelman, Analyst, 129, 745-750 (2004).
  27. Optical Manipulation of Metal-Silica Hybrid Nanoparticles R.R. Agayan, T. Horvath, B.H. McNaughton, J.N. Anker and R. Kopelman, Proc. SPIE (International Society of Photonic Engineering) Proc. 5514, 502-513 (2004).
  28. A Novel Polyacrylamide Magnetic Nanoparticle Contrast Agent for Molecular Imaging Using MRI B.A. Moffat, G.R. Reddy, P. McConville, D.E. Hall, T.L. Chenevert, R. Kopelman, M. Philbert, R. Weissleder, A. Rehemtulla and B.D. Ross, Mol. Imaging 2, 324-332 (2003). PMID: 14717331
  29. Aspherical Magnetically Modulated Optical Nanoprobes (MagMOONs) J. Anker and R. Kopelman, Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science, http://gps.aip.org/journals/doc VIRT01 (2003).
  30. Dynamics of the Depletion Zone at a Finite-Sized Imperfect Trap in 2D: Photobleaching Experiments and Simulations H. Peng, S.H. Park, P. Argyrakis, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 68, 061102-1-061102-10 (2003).
  31. The Embedding of meta-Tetra (hydroxyphenyl) Chlorin into Silica Nanoparticle Platforms for Photodynamic Therapy and Their Singlet Oxygen Production and pH Dependent Optical Properties F. Yan and R. Kopelman, Photochemistry and Photobiology 78, 587-591 (2003).
  32. Liquid Polymer Nano-PEBBLES for Cl- Analysis and Biological Applications M.G. Brasuel, T.J. Miller, R. Kopelman and M.A. Philbert, Analyst 128, 1262-1267 (2003).
  33. Ratiometric Optical PEBBLE Nanosensors for Real-Time Magnesium Ions Concentrations Inside Viable Cells E.J. Park, M. Brasuel, C. Behrend, M.A. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 75, 3784-3791 (2003).
  34. Room-Temperature Preparation and Characterization of Poly (ethylene glycol)-Coated Silica Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications H. Xu, F. Yan, E.E. Monson and R. Kopelman, J. Biomed. Mat. Res. 66A(4), 870-879 (2003).
  35. Aspherical Magnetically Modulated Optical Nanoprobes (MagMOONs) J.N. Anker, C. Behrend and R. Kopelman, J. App. Phys. 93, 6698-6700 (2003).
  36. Nonuniversal Growth of the Depletion Zone in the Photobleaching Trapping Reaction S.H. Park, H. Peng, R. Kopelman, P. Argyrakis and H. Taitelbaum, Phys. Rev. E. Rapid Communication, 67, 060103(R)-1-060103(R)-4 (2003).
  37. Magnetically Modulated Optical Nanoprobes J.N. Anker and R. Kopelman, Applied Physics Letters 82, 1102-1104 (2003).
  38. Development of a Hydroxyl Radical Ratiometric Nanoprobe M. King and R. Kopelman, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 90, 76-81 (2003).
  39. Production of Singlet Oxygen by Ru(dpp(SO3)2)3 Incorporated in Polyacrylamide PEBBLEs M.J. Moreno, E. Monson, R.G. Reddy, A. Rehemtulla, B.D. Ross, M. Philbert, R.J. Schneider and R. Kopelman, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 90, 82-89 (2003).
  40. PEBBLE Nanosensors for in vitro Bioanalysis E. Monson, M. Brasuel, M. Philbert and R. Kopelman, T. Vo-Dinh, Ed., in Biomedical Photonics Handbook, Ch. 59, 1-14, CRC Press (2003).
  41. Production Characteristics and Applications of Fluorescent PEBBLE Nano-Sensors: Potassium, Oxygen, Calcium and pH Imaging Inside Live Cells, M. Brasuel, R. Kopelman, J.W. Aylott, H. Clark, H. Xu, M. Hoyer, T.J. Miller, R. Tjalkens and M. A. Philbert, Review, S. Barker, Ed., in Sensors and Materials, (M.Y.U. KK, Tokyo, Japan), Vol. 14, pp. 309-338 (2002). [Invited Review]
  42. Development of a Hydroxyl Radical Nanoprobe M. King and R. Kopelman, SPIE (International Society of Photonic Engineering) Proc., 4625, 70-73 (2002).
  43. Use of Steady-State Fluorescence Anisotropy with PEBBLE Nanosensors for Chemical Analysis T. Horvath, E. Monson, J. Sumner, H. Xu and R. Kopelman, SPIE (International Society of Photonic Engineering) Proc., 4626, 482-492 (2002).
  44. Preparation and Characterization of Poly (ethylene glycol)-Coated Stöber Silica Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications R. Kopelman, H. Xu, F. Yan, E. Monson, W. Tang, R. Schneider and M. Philbert, SPIE (International Society of Photonic Engineering) Proc. 4626, 383-393 (2002).
  45. A Fluorescent PEBBLE Nanosensor for Intracellular Free Zinc J.P. Sumner, J.W. Aylott, E. Monson and R. Kopelman, Analyst 127, 11-16 (2002).
  46. Integrated Organic Light Emitting Devices/Fluorescence-Based Chemical Sensors V. Savvate’ev, Z. Chen-Esterlit, J.W. Aylott, B. Choudhury, C.H. Kim, L. Zou, J.H. Friedl, R. Shinar, J. Shinar and R. Kopelman, Appl. Phys. Lett. 81, 4652-54 (2002).
  47. PEBBLE Nanosensors for Real Time Intracellular Chemical Imaging M. Brasuel, R. Kopelman, M.A. Philbert, J.W. Aylott, H. Clark, I. Kasman, M. King, E. Monson, J. Sumner, H. Xu, M. Hoover, T.J. Miller and R. Tjalkens, F. Ligler and C. Rowe-Tait, Eds., in Optical Biosensors: Present and Future, Elsevier (Amsterdam), 497-536 (2002). [Invited book chapter]
  48. Optochemical Nanosensors for Noninvasive Cellular Analysis S.L.R. Barker, H.A. Clark and R. Kopelman in Biomedical Diagnostics Science and Technology, W.T. Law, N. Akmall and A.M. Usmani, Eds., Chapter 7, 139-164, Marcel Dekker, Inc. (New York), 2002. [Invited Book Chapter]
  49. Cooking with Nanoparticles: A Simple Method of Forming Roll Pancake, and Breaded Polystyrene Microparticles, J.N. Anker, T.D. Horvath and R. Kopelman, European Cells and Materials 3 (Suppl. 2), 95-97 (2002).
  50. Optical Trapping Near Resonance Absorption R.R. Agayan, F. Gittes, R. Kopelman and C.F. Schmidt, Appl. Opt. 41, 2318-2327 (2002).
  51. Spatially and Temporally Resolved Studies of Convection-Less Photobleaching Kinetics: Line Trap S.H. Park, H. Peng, S. Parus, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman, M.El-Sayed, G.R. Fleming and S. Colson, Eds., G. Wilse Robinson Festschrift, J. Phys. Chem. 106, 7586-7592 (2002).
  52. Ion Concentrations in Live Cells from Highly Selective Ion Correlations Fluorescent Nano-Sensors for Sodium M. Brasuel, R. Kopelman, I. Kasman, T.J. Miller and M.A. Philbert, Proceedings of IEEE 1, 288-292 (2002).
  53. Fluorescent Nano-PEBBLE Sensors Designed for Intracellular Glucose Imaging H. Xu, J.W. Aylott and R. Kopelman, Analyst 127, 1471-1477 (2002).
  54. Laser Tweezing Near Resonance Absorption R.R. Agayan, C.F. Schmidt, F. Gittes and R. Kopelman, SPIE (International Society of Photonic Engineering) Proc., 4431, 341-351 (2001).
  55. A Real-Time Ratiometric Method for the Determination of Molecular Oxygen Inside Living Cells Using Sol—Gel-Based Spherical Optical Nanosensors with Applications to Rat C6 Glioma H. Xu, J.W. Aylott, R. Kopelman, T. Miller and M. Philbert, Analyt. Chem. 73(17), 4124-4133 (2001).
  56. Gel-free Experiments of Reaction-diffusion Front Kinetics S.H. Park, S. Parus, R. Kopelman and H. Taitelbaum, Phy. Rev. E, Rapid Communication 64, 055102-1 – 055102-4 (2001).
  57. Observation of Laser Speckle Effects in an Elementary Chemical Reaction E. Monson and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems V, edited by J.M. Drake, J. Klafter, P.E. Levitz and M. Urbach, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 651, T6.2.1 – T6.2.12 (2001).
  58. Studies of Temperature-Dependent Excimer-Monomer Conversion in Dendrimeric Antenna Supermolecules by Fluorescence Spectroscopy Y. Cao, J.S. Moore and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems V, edited by J.M. Drake, J. Klafter, P.E. Levitz and M. Urbach, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 651, T7.27.1 – T7.27.6 (2001).
  59. Spectrophotometric Observations of Gel-Free Reaction Front Kinetics in Confined Geometry S.H. Park, S. Parus, R. Kopelman and H. Taitelbaum in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems V, edited by J.M. Drake, J. Klafter, P.E. Levitz and M. Urbach, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 651, T7.11.1 – T7.11.6 (2001).
  60. Fluorescent Nanosensors for Intracellular Chemical Analysis: Decyl Methacrylate Liquid Polymer Matrix and Ion-Exchange-Based Potassium PEBBLE Sensors with Real-Time Application to Viable Rat C6 Glioma Cells M. Brasuel, R. Kopelman, T.J. Miller, R. Tjalkens, and M.A. Philbert, Anal. Chem. 73(10), 2221-2228 (2001).
  61. Reaction Front Structure in the Diffusion-Limited A+B Model with Initially Randomized Reactants R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, Phys. Rev. E 64, 17102-1 – 17102-4 (2001).
  1. Nanosecond Transients in Electroluminescence from Multilayer 4 4«-bis(2,2«-diphenyl vinyl)-1,1«-biphenyl (DPVBi)-Based Blue Organic Light-Emitting Devices. V. Savvateev, J. H. Friedl, L. Zou, J. Shinar, K. Christensen, W. Oldham, L. J. Rothberg, Z. Chen-Esterlit, and R. Kopelman, Appl. Phys. Lett. 76(12), 1501-1506 (2000).
  2. Subwavelength Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy Using Near-field Optics P. Zhang, R. Kopelman and W. Tan, Critical Rev. in Solid State and Mat. Sci. 25(2), 87-162 (2000).
  3. Novel Optical Biosensors using a Gold Colloid Monolayer Substrate H. A. Clark, G. Merritt and R. Kopelman, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) Proc. 3922, 138-146 (2000).
  4. Random Walks and Reactions on Large Dendrimer Structures P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 261, 391-398 (2000).
  5. Observation of Laser Speckle Effects and Non-Classical Kinetics in an Elementary Chemical Reaction E. Monson and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85(3), 666-669 (2000).
  6. Correlated Excimer Formation and Molecular Rotational Dynamics in Phenylacetylene Dendrimers S. F. Swallen, X. Xu, J. S. Moore, and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. B, 104, 3988-3995 (2000).
  7. a. Biocompatible Probes Measure Intracellular Activity J.A. Harrell and R. Kopelman, Biophotonics International 7, 22-24 (March 2000).
  8. A Comparative Study of Optical Fluorescent Nanosensors (“PEBBLEs”) and Fiber Optic Microsensors for Oxygen Sensing Z. Chen-Esterlit, S. F. Peteu, H. A. Clark, W. McDonald and R. Kopelman, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) 3602, 156-163 (1999).
  9. Competing Elementary Reactions in a Capillary-Two Reaction Fronts Moving in Oppostite Directions S. H. Park, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV, edited by J. M. Drake, G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 249-254 (1999).
  10. Crossover Time Behavior in A + B  C and A + 2B  C Reaction-Diffusion Front Systems in a Capillary S. H. Park, A. Yen, Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV, edited by J. M. Drake, G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 237-242 (1999).
  11. Monte Carlo Study of Etching at Silica-Water Interface A. Yen, X. Zhao and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV, edited by J. M. Drake, G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 263-268 (1999).
  12. Energy Transfer in Organic Dendrimer Antenna Funnel and Anti-Funnel Supermolecules S. Swallen, R. Kopelman and J. S. Moore in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV, edited by J. M. Drake, G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 311-318 (1999).
  13. Scalings of A + B Reaction Kinetics due to Anisotropic Confinements P. Argyrakis, J. Ahn, A. Lin and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV, edited by J. M. Drake, G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 339-344 (1999).
  14. Excited State Dynamics in Organic Dendrimer Supermolecules S. F. Swallen, R. Kopelman and J. S. Moore, chapter in Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Excitonic Processes in Condensed Matter, PV 98-25, edited by R. T. Williams and W. M. Yen, The Electrochemical Society, Pennington, N.J. (1999), pp. 85-95.
  15. Ratiometric and Fluorescence Lifetime Based Biosensors Incorporating Cytochrome c and the Detection of Extra- and Intracellular Macrophage Nitric Oxide S. L. R. Barker, H. A. Clark, S. F. Swallen, R. Kopelman, A. W. Tsang and J. A. Swanson, Anal. Chem. 71, 1767-1772 (1999).
  16. Intracellular Sensing and Optical Imaging Beyond the Diffraction Limit W. Tan, J. H. Lou and R. Kopelman, in Applications of Optical Engineering to the Study of Pathology, edited by E. Kohen and J. G. Hirshberg, Research Signpost, India, Vol. 2, 47-65 (1999). [Invited book chapter]
  17. Experimental Chemical Kinetics of an A + B  0 System Showing Non-Classical Effects of Initial Reactant Distribution E. Monson and R. Kopelman in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV, edited by J. M. Drake, G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 255-262 (1999).
  18. Monte Carlo Simulation of Surface Adsorption-Diffusion-Reaction Kinetics X. Zhao, A. Yen and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 1930-1933 (1999).
  19. Dynamics in Small Confining Systems IV edited by J. M. Drake G. S. Grest, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 543, 1-372 (1999).
  20. Dendrimeric Photoantenna Supermolecules: Energetic Funnels Exciton Hopping, and Correlated Excimer Formation, S. F. Swallen, R. Kopelman, J. Moore and C. Devadoss, in L. S. Bartell Festschrift, Molecules and Aggregates: Structure and Dynamics, R. Kuczkowski and L. Laane, eds., J. Mol. Structure 485/486, 585-597 (1999).
  21. Hierarchies of Non-Classical Reaction Kinetics due to Anisotropic Confinements J. Ahn, R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 2116-2121 (1999).
  22. Cellular Applications of a Sensitive and Selective Fiber-Optic Nitric Oxide Biosensor Based on a Dye-Labeled Heme Domain of Soluble Guanylate Cyclase S. L. R. Barker, Y. Zhao, M. Marletta and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 71, 2071-2075 (1999).
  23. Ultrasmall Optical Sensors for Cellular Measurements W. Tan, R. Kopelman, S. L. R. Barker and M. T. Miller, Analyt. Chem. 71, 606A-612A (1999).
  24. Optochemical Nanosensors for Non-Invasive Cellular Analysis S. L. R. Barker, H. A. Clark and R. Kopelman, ACS Symposium Series/Polymers in Science: Theory and Practice – Chemistry and Technology of Chemical Biosensors, edited by N. Akmal and X. Usmani, 1999, p. 272.
  25. Optochemical Nanosensors and Subcellular Applications in Living Cells H. A. Clark, M. Hoyer, S. Parus, M. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Mikrochimica Acta 131, 121-128 (1999).
  26. Optical Nanosensors for Chemical Analysis Inside Single Living Cells Part 2: Sensors for pH and Calcium and the Intracellular Application of PEBBLE Sensors H. A. Clark, R. Kopelman, R. Tjalkens and M. A. Philbert, Anal. Chem. 71, 4837-4843 (1999).
  27. Optical Nanosensors for Chemical Analysis Inside Single Living Cells Part 1: Fabrication Characterization and Methods for Intracellular Delivery, H. A. Clark, M. Hoyer, M. A. Philbert and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 71, 4831-4836 (1999).
  28. Nanoscopic Optical Sensors and Probes W. Tan and R. Kopelman, chapter in Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, edited by H. S. Nalwa, Academic Press, San Diego, Vol. 4, Chapter 10 (1999) pp. 622-667.
  29. Development of Oxygen and pH Optical Sensors Using Phase Modulation Technique. Z. Chen-Esterlit J. Aylott and R. Kopelman, Proceedings SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) 3540, 19-27 (1999).
  30. Development of Fluorescent Fiber-Optic Single Polymer Membrane Sensors for Simultaneous Ratiometric Detection of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Biological Systems S. Dourado and R. Kopelman, Proceedings SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) 3540, 224-234 (1999).
  31. Optochemical Nanosensors for Intracellular Chemical Measurement R. Kopelman, M. T. Miller, M. Brasuel, H. A. Clark, M. Hoyer and M. Philbert, Proceedings SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) 3540, 198-205 (1999).
  32. Multianalyte Submicron Sensors for Intracellular Sensing I. F. Saxena, S. V. Rao, R. A. Lieberman, M. T. Miller and R. Kopelman, Proceedings SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) 3540, 206-209 (1999).
  33. Exciton Localization Hierarchy and Directed Energy Transfer in Conjugated Linear Aromatic Chains and Dendrimeric Supermolecules S. F. Swallen, Z-Y. Shi, W. Tan, Z. Xu, J. S. Moore and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 76/77, 193-196 (1998).
  34. Nitrite and Chloride Selective Fluorescent Nano-Optodes and In Vitro Application to Rat Conceptuses S. L. R. Barker, B. Thorsrud and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 70, 100-104 (1998).
  35. Fiber-Optic Nitric Oxide-Selective Biosensors and Nanosensors S. L. R. Barker, R. Kopelman, T. Meyer and M. A. Cusanovich, Anal. Chem. 70, 971-976 (1998).
  36. Molecular Nano-Lenses: Directed Energy Migration and Back-Transfer in Dendrimeric Antenna Supermolecules S. Swallen, M. Shortreed, Z. Y. Shi, W. Tan, Z. Xu, C. Devadoss, J. Moore and R. Kopelman, Mol. Cryst. Liq Cryst. 314, 37-46 (1998).
  37. A Compact Fluorescence and Polarization Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscope G. Merritt, E. Monson, E. Betzig and R. Kopelman, Rev. Sci. Instruments 69, 2685-2690 (1998).
  38. Early-Time Scaling for the Reaction Front of a Ternary A + 2B  C, Reaction-Diffusion System, A. Yen, Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 57, 2438-2440 (1998).
  39. Ultrafast Measurements in GaAs Thin Films Using NSOM S. Smith, N. C. R. Holme, B. G. Orr, R. Kopelman and T. Norris, Ultramicroscopy 71, 213-223 (1998).
  40. Real Time pH Measurements in the Intact Rat Conceptus Using Ultramicrofiber-Optic Sensors W. Tan, B. A. Thorsrud, C. Harris and R. Kopelman, Chapter 22 in ACS Symposium Series 690/Polymers in Science: Theory and Practice–Chemistry and Technology of Chemical Biosensors, edited by N. Akmal and X. Usmani, pp. 266-272 (1998).
  41. A Compact Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscope G. Merritt, E. Monson, E. Betzig and R. Kopelman, Ultramicroscopy 71, 183-189 (1998).
  42. Micron Sized Glucose Sensors for In-Vitro Monitoring of Glucose in Interstitial Fluid W. McDonald and R. Kopelman, IEEE-LEOS Newsletter, pp. 32-34 (April 1998).
  43. Development and Cellular Applications of Fiber Optic Nitric Oxide Sensors Based on a Gold-Adsorbed Fluorophore S. L. R. Barker and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 70, 4902-4906 (1998).
  44. Dendrimeric Antenna Supermolecules with Multistep Directed Energy Transfer S. Swallen, M. Shortreed, Z-Y. Shi, W. Tan, Z. Xu, C. Devadoss, J. Moore and R. Kopelman, in Science and Technology of Polymers and Advanced Materials, edited by P. N. Prasad, J. E. Mark, S. H. Kandil and Z. Kafafi, Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York (1998), pp. 521-533.
  45. Subcellular Optochemical Nanobiosensors: Probes Encapsulated by Biologically Localized Embedding (PEBBLEs) H. Clark, S. Barker, M. Brasuel, M. Miller, E. Monson, S. Parus. Z.-Y. Shi, A. Song, B. Thorsrud, R. Kopelman, A. Ade, W. Meixner, B. Athey, M. Hoyer, D. Hill, R. Lightle and M. Philbert, Sensors and Actuators B 51, 12-16 (1998).
  46. Dendrimers as Controlled Artificial Energy Antennae A. Bar-Haim, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, JACS Communication 119, 6197-6198 (1997).
  47. Dynamics in Small Confining Systems III edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 464, 1-388 (1997).
  48. Reaction Dynamics and Chemical Pattern Formation in Capillary Tubes Resulting from the Competition Between Two Elementary Complex Formation Reactions A. L. Lin, A. Yen, Y-E. Lee Koo, B. Vilensky, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems III, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 464, 251-256 (1997).
  49. The Anomalous Diffusion-Limited Reaction Kinetics of a Phototrapping Reaction E. Monson, A. Lin and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems III, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 464, 257-262 (1997).
  50. Monte Carlo Study of A + A + A  0 and A + 2B  0 Reactions A. Yen and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems III, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 464, 281-286 (1997).
  51. Random Walks Trapping, and Reactions in Quasi-One Dimensional Lattices, P. Argyrakis, A. Lin and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems III, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 464, 243-250 (1997).
  52. Experimental Investigations of the Kinetics of a Catalytic Trapping Reaction in Confined Spaces M. Feldman, A. Lin and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems III, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 464, 225-230 (1997).
  53. Spatio-Temporal Patterns and Non-Classical Kinetics of Competing Elementary Reactions: Chromium Complex Formation with Xylenol Orange in a Capillary A. Yen, A. Lin, Y-E. Lee Koo, B. Vilensky, H. Taitelbaum and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. A101, 2819-2827 (1997).
  54. Non-Classical Kinetics and Reactant Segregation in d-Dimensional Tubular Spaces R. Kopelman, A. Lin and P. Argyrakis, Phys. Lett. A 232(#1,2), 34-40 (1997).
  55. . Experimental Study of a Ternary A + 2B  C Reaction-Diffusion System with a Propagating Reaction Front: Scaling Exponents A. Yen and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 56 3694-3696 (1997).
  56. Nonclassical Dimension-Dependent Kinetics of a Photobleaching Reaction in a Focused Laser Beam "Phototrap" A. Lin, E. Monson and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 56, 1561-1566 (1997).
  57. Utilization of Lipophilic Ionic Additives in Liquid Polymer Film Optodes for Selective Anion Activity Measurements S. Barker, M. Shortreed and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 69, 990-995 (1997).
  58. Directed Energy Transfer Funnels in Dendrimeric Antenna Supermolecules M. Shortreed, S. Swallen, Z-Y. Shi, W. Tan, Z. Xu, J. Moore and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. B 101, 6318-6322 (1997).
  59. Spatially Resolved Anomalous Kinetics of a Catalytic Glucose Oxidation Reaction in Capillary Spaces A. L. Lin, M. S. Feldman and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. B 101, 7881-7884 (1997).
  60. Beating the Wave Length Limit: Near Field Optics Opens New Nanoworlds W. Tan and R. Kopelman, Science Spectra 9, 40-46 (1997).
  61. Development of a Fluorescent Optical Potassium-Selective Ion Sensor with Ratiometric Response for Intracellular Applications M. Shortreed, S. Dourado and R. Kopelman, Sensors and Actuators B 38-39, 8-12 (1997).
  62. Comment on "Crossover Time of Diffusion-Limited Reactions on Tubular Lattice " A. Lin, R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, Phys. Rev. E. 56, 6204-6205 (1997).
  63. Anomalous Etching Kinetics of Self-Assembled Monolayer on Silica-Water Interfaces: Experiment and Modeling X. Zhao, A. Yen and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. B 101, 10446-10449 (1997).
  64. High Performance Fiber Optic pH Microsensors for Practical Physiological Measurements Using a Dual-Emission Sensitive Dye A. Song, S. Parus and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 69, 863-867 (1997).
  65. Spectroscopic Evidence for Excitonic Localization in Fractal Antenna Supermolecules R. Kopelman, M. Shortreed, Z-Y­. Shi, W. Tan, Z. Xu, J. Moore, A. Bar-Haim and J. Klafter, Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 1239-1242 (1997).
  66. Subwavelength Molecular Exciton Light Probes W. Tan and R. Kopelman, in Molecular Electronics (IUPAC Chemistry for the 21st Century, Vol. 9), edited by M. A. Ratner and J. Jortner, Blackwell Science, Ltd., Oxford, U.K. (1997) pp. 393-438. [Invited chapter]
  67. Diffusion Controlled Elementary Reactions in Tubular Confinement: Extreme Non-Classicality Segregation and Anomalous Scaling Laws for Dimensional Crossovers, A. Lin, R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, J. Phys. Chem. 101, 802-808 (1997).
  68. Analytical Properties of Miniaturized Oxygen and Glucose Fiber Optic Sensors Z. Rosenzweig and R. Kopelman, Sensors and Actuators B 35-36, 475-483 (1996).
  69. Experimental Study of a Crossover from Nonclassical to Classical Chemical Kinetics: An Elementary and Reversible A + B C Reaction-Diffusion Process in a Capillary A.Yen, Y-E. L. Koo and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 54, 2447-2450 (1996).
  70. Supermolecular Excitation Antenna: Ordered Energy Funnel M. Shortreed, Z. Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 283, 95-100 (1996).
  71. Mechanism of Organosilane Self-Assembled Monolayer Formation on Silica Studied by Second-Harmonic Generation X. Zhao and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 100, 11014-11018 (1996).
  72. Competing Reactions with Initially Separated Components H. Taitelbaum, B. Vilensky, A. Lin, A. Yen, Y. E. Lee Koo, and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 1640-1643 (1996)
  73. Non-Classical Kinetics in Three Dimensions: Simulations of Elementary A + B and A + A Reactions A. Lin, R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, Phys. Rev. E 53, 1502-1509 (1996).
  74. Anomalous Kinetics of the Trapping Reaction in One Dimension under Steady State Conditions A. Lin and R. Kopelman, in Disordered Materials and Interfaces—Fractals, Structure and Dynamics, edited by H. Z. Cummins, D. J. Durian, D. L. Johnson and H. E. Stanley, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 407, 137-142 (1996).
  75. Three-Dimensional pH Microprobing with an Optically-Manipulated Fluorescent Particle K. Sasaki, Z-Y. Shi, R. Kopelman and H. Masuhara, Chem. Lett. 1996, 141-142 (1996).
  76. Fluorescent Fiber-Optic Calcium Sensor for Physiological Measurements M. Shortreed, R. Kopelman, M. Kuhn and B. Hoyland, Anal. Chem. 68, 1414-1418 (1996).
  77. Analytical Properties and Sensor Size Effects of a Micrometer Sized Optical Fiber Glucose Biosensor Z. Rosenzweig and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 68, 1408-1413 (1996).
  78. Non-Classical Reaction Kinetics: Experiments R. Kopelman and A. Lin, in Disordered Materials and Interfaces—Fractals, Structure and Dynamics, edited by H. Z. Cummins, D. J. Durian, D. L. Johnson and H. E. Stanley, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 407, 107-117 (1996).
  79. Study of A + B  C and A + 2B  C Reaction-Diffusion System with Initially Separated Components A. Yen and R. Kopelman, in Disordered Materials and Interfaces—Fractals, Structure and Dynamics, edited by H. Z. Cummins, D. J. Durian, D. L. Johnson and H. E. Stanley, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 407, 119-124 (1996).
  80. Miniature Sodium-Selective Ion-Exchange Optode with Fluorescent pH Chromoionophores and Tunable Dynamic Range M. R. Shortreed, E. Bakker, and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 68, 2656-2662 (1996).
  81. Experimental Investigations of Molecular and Excitonic Elementary Reaction Kinetics in One-Dimensional Systems R. Kopelman and A. Lin, in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics in One Dimension, edited by V. Privman, Cambridge University Press (1996), pp. 421-435. [Invited chapter]
  82. Nanoscale Imaging and Sensing by Near-Field Optics W. Tan and R. Kopelman, in Fluorescence Imaging Spectroscopy and Microscopy, Chap. 13, edited by X. F. Wang and B. Herman, John Wiley & Sons, Chem. Analysis Series, Vol. 137 (1996), pp. 407-475. [Invited book chapter]
  83. Effects of Bias on the Kinetics of A + B C with Initially Separated Reactants H. Taitelbaum, A. Yen, R. Kopelman, S. Havlin and G. H. Weiss, Phys. Rev. E. 54, 5942-5947 (1996).
  84. Lifetime Enhancement of Ultrasmall Fluorescent Liquid Polymeric Film Based Optodes by Diffusion-Induced Self-Recovery after Photobleaching M. Shortreed, E. Monson, R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 68, 4015-4019 (1996).
  85. Anion Selective Optodes: Development of a Fluorescent Fiber Optic Sensor for the Determination of Nitrite Activity S. Barker, M. Shortreed and R. Kopelman, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) Proc. 2836, 304-310 (1996).
  86. The Hierarchies of Non-Classical Regimes for Diffusion-Limited Binary Reactions K. Lindenberg, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, in Fluctuations and Order: The New Synthesis, Chap. 12, edited by M. Millonas, Springer (1996), pp. 171-203. [Book chapter]
  87. Anion-Selective Liquid-Polymer Optodes with Fluorescent pH Chromoionophores Tunable Dynamic Range and Diffusion Enhanced Lifetimes, M. Shortreed, S. Barker and R. Kopelman, Sensors and Actuators B 35-36, 217-221 (1996).
  88. Is Smaller Better? Scaling of Characteristics with Size of Fiber-Optic Chemical and Biochemical Sensors R. Kopelman and S. Dourado, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) Proc. 2836, 2-11 (1996). [Invited paper]
  89. Dimensional Crossovers and Anomalous Scaling of Single and Reacting Random Walkers in Baguette Like Lattices: Monte Carlo Simulations of the Number of Distinct Sites Visited and of Bimolecular A+A and A+B Reactions A. Lin, R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, Phys. Rev. E 54, 5893-5896 (1996).
  1. The Wave-Mixing Near Field Optics Amplifier: A Theoretical Feasibility Study for Nonlinear NFO Experiments in Biology Chemistry and Materials Science, X. Zhao and R. Kopelman, Ultramicroscopy 61, 69-80 (1995).
  2. A Theoretical Feasibility Study for Wave-Mixing Near Field Optics Experiments in Biology Chemistry and Materials Science, X. Zhao and R. Kopelman, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) Proc. 2535, 100-113 (1995).
  3. Experimental Study of a Reaction-Diffusion System in a Capillary: Complex Behavior of a Seemingly Simple System A. Lin, A. Yen, Y. E. Koo and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 366, 389-394 (1995).
  4. Monte Carlo Studies of a Coupled “Elementary” Reaction-Diffusion System in One Dimension A. Lin and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 366, 313-318 (1995).
  5. Study of an A + 2B  C Reaction Diffusion System with Initially Separated Components A. Yen and R. SKopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 366, 319-323 (1995).
  6. Reaction-Diffusion Model for the A + A  0 Reaction K. Lindenberg, R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 366, 377-388 (1995).
  7. Reactant Correlation Effects Study of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reaction on Supported Metal Catalysts I. Choi and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Proceedings, 366, 325-331 (1995).
  8. Macrodynamics of Elementary Bimolecular Reactions: A Monte Carlo Bridge between Experiment and Theory Y-E. Koo, K. J. Shin and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 99, 1228-1234 (1995).
  9. Global Reaction Rates from Local Cluster Distributions P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman and K. Lindenberg, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 366, 395-402 (1995).
  10. Miniaturized Fiber Optic Chemical Sensors with Fluorescent Dye Doped Polymers W. Tan, Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, Sensors and Actuators: B 28(2), 157-163 (1995).
  11. Dynamics in Small Confining Domains J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, eds., Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 366, 1-466 (1995). [Book]
  12. Reaction-Diffusion Model for A+A Reaction K. Lindenberg, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Mostafa El-Sayed Festschrift, J. Phys. Chem. 99, 7542-7556 (1995).
  13. Equal Pulse Correlation in GaAs Thin Films with Near-Field Microscopy S. Smith, B. G. Orr, R. Kopelman and T. Norris, Proceedings of Quantum Optoelectronics, 153-155 (1995).
  14. Equal Pulse Correlation in GaAs Thin Films with Near-Field Imaging S. Smith, B. G. Orr, R. Kopelman and T. Norris, Proceedings of QELS (Quantum Electronic and Laser Science), 85-86 (1995).
  15. Development of a Submicrometer Optical Fiber Oxygen Sensor Z. Rosenzweig and R. Kopelman, Anal. Chem. 67, 2650-2654 (1995). Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
  16. Initially Separated Reaction-Diffusion Systems H. Taitelbaum, B. Vilensky, Y-E. Lee Koo, A. Yen, A. Lin and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems II, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and S. M. Troian, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 366, 451-462 (1995).
  17. Implementation of an NSOM System for Fluorescence Microscopy E. Monson, G. Merritt, S. Smith, J. Langmore and R. Kopelman, Ultramicroscopy 57, 257-262 (1995).
  18. 100 Femtosecond/100 Nanometer Near-Field Probe S. Smith, B. Orr, R. Kopelman and T. Norris, Ultramicroscopy 57, 173-175 (1995).
  19. Photonanofabrication and Optical Nanoprobes. W. Tan Z.-Y. Shi, S. Smith and R. Kopelman, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 253, 243-257 (1994).
  20. Near Field Optics: Chemical Sensors Photon Supertips and Subwavelength Spectroscopy, W. Tan, D. Birnbaum, C. Harris, R. Merlin, B. Orr, Z-Y. Shi, S. Smith, B. Thorsrud and R. Kopelman, in Microchemistry: Spectroscopy and Chemistry in Small Domains, edited by H. Masuhara et al., Elsevier Science Publishers (1994), pp. 301-318. [Invited]
  21. Subwavelength Spectroscopy Exciton Supertips and Mesoscopic Light-Matter Interactions, R. Kopelman, W. Tan and D. Birnbaum, J. Lumin. 58, 380-387 (1994). [Invited refereed conference paper]
  22. Diffusion-Limited Binary Reactions: The Hierarchy of Non-Classical Regimes for Correlated Initial Conditions K. Lindenberg, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Joshua Jortner Festschrift, J. Phys. Chem. 98, 3389-3397 (1994).
  23. Raoul Kopelman Festschrift J. Phys. Chem. 98, 7219-7413 (1994).
  24. Femtosecond Near-field Scanning Optical Microscope S. Smith, B. G. Orr, R. Kopelman and T. Norris, CLEO '94, 147-148 (1994).
  25. The Diffusion-Limited Reaction A + A  0 in the Steady State: Influence of Correlations in the Source E. ClŽment, R. Kopelman and L. Sander, Special Issue on Dissipative Dynamics I., edited by N. Agmon and R. D. Levine, Chem. Phys. 180, 337-341 (1994). [Invited refereed paper]
  26. Non-Classical Crossovers in Binary Reactions in One-Dimensional Systems P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman and K. Lindenberg, J. Lumin. 58, 413-416 (1994). [Refereed conference paper]
  27. Near-field Optical Microscopy Spectroscopy and Chemical Sensors, R. Kopelman and W. Tan, Applied Spectroscopy Reviews 29, 39-66 (1994). [Invited]
  28. Application of Cluster Distributions to Energy Transfer in Naphthalene Choleic Acid Crystals S. K. Kook, D. Hanson and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 97, 12339-12342 (1993).
  29. Phenylacetylene Dendrimers with Extended -Conjugation Z. Xu, Z-Y. Shi, W. Tan, R. Kopelman and J. S. Moore, Polymer Preprints 34, 130-131 (1993). [ACS conference]
  30. Near-Field Optics: Imaging Single Molecules R. Kopelman and W. Tan, Science 262, 1382-1384 (1993). [Invited]
  31. Tip/Sample Interactions Contrast and Near-Field Microscopy of Biological and Solid State Samples, S. Smith, E. Monson, G. Merritt, W. Tan, D. Birnbaum, Z-Y. Shi, B. A. Thorsrud, C. Harris, H. T. Grahn, K. Ploog, R. Merlin, B. Orr, J. Langmore and R. Kopelman, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) Proc. 1855, 81-92 (1993). [Invited conference paper]
  32. Near-Field Scanning Optical Spectroscopy: Spatially Resolved Spectra of Micro-Crystals and Nano-Aggregates in Doped Polymers D. Birnbaum, S. K. Kook and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 97, 3091-3094 (1993).
  33. Diffusion-Limited Binary Reactions: A Hierarchy of Non-Classical Regimes P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman and K. Lindenberg, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 365-372 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  34. Energy Transfer Nanometer Crystals and Optical Nano-Probes, W. Tan and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 287-292 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  35. Local Reaction Probability Effects in Non-Classical Kinetics: Batch and Steady State Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 279-286 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  36. Elementary Rate Laws of Diffusion-Limited Species in the A + T  T Reaction in Low Dimensions R. Schoonover and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 255-260 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  37. Experimental Study of A + B  C Reaction-Diffusion System in a Capillary Y-E. L. Koo, R. Kopelman, A. Yen and A. Lin, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 273-278 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  38. Dynamics in Small Confining Systems edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 1-377 (1993). [Book]
  39. Non-Classical Kinetics in Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Reaction on Metal Catalyst I. Choi and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 267-271 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  40. Spatially Resolved Spectra of Micro-Crystals and Nano-Aggregates in Doped Polymers D. Birnbaum, S-K. Kook and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 227-232 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  41. One-Dimensional A + B = 0 Reaction with One Immobile Species P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter, R. Kopelman and D. D. Awshalom, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 290, 261-266 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  42. Near-Field Optical Microscopy Spectroscopy and Chemical Sensors, R. Kopelman and W. Tan, in Spectroscopic and Microscopic Imaging of the Chemical State, edited by M. D. Morris, Marcel Dekker, Inc. (1993), pp. 227-254. [Invited review chapter]
  43. Diffusion-Limited Binary Reactions: The Hierarchy of Non-Classical Regimes for Random Initial Conditions P. Argyrakis, R. Kopelman, and K. Lindenberg, Special Issue on Transport Properties in Disordered Systems, edited by G. Zumofen, J. Klafter and A. Blumen, Chem. Phys. 177(3), 693-707 (1993). [Invited refereed paper]
  44. Near Field Optical and Exciton Imaging Spectroscopy and Chemical Sensors, R. Kopelman, W. Tan, Z-Y. Shi and D. Birnbaum, in Near Field Optics, edited by D. W. Pohl and D. Courjon, Kluwer, Dordrecht (1993), pp. 17-24. [Invited refereed conference paper]
  45. Influence of External Steady Source Structure on Particle Distributions and Kinetics of Diffusion-Limited Reactions. II: A + B  0 Simulations L. Li and R. Kopelman, Chem. Physics 174, 367-375 (1993).
  46. Near-Field Fiberoptic Chemical Sensors and Biological Applications W. Tan, Z-Y. Shi, B. Thorsrud, C. Harris and R. Kopelman, SPIE (Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.) Proc. 2068, 59-68 (1993). [Refereed conference paper]
  47. Non-Classical A + B  0 Batch Reactions: Effect of Mobility on Rate Order, Aggregation and Segregation, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. E 47 (5), 3757-3760 (1993).
  48. Subwavelength Optical Probes R. Kopelman, W. Tan and Z-Y. Shi, DOE Workshop on Advanced Laser Technology for Chemical Measurements, Santa Fe, 1992. [Invited conference paper]
  49. Nanometer Optical Fiber pH Sensor R. Kopelman, W. Tan and Z-Y. Shi, SPIE Proceedings, 1796, 157-162 (1992). [Invited conference paper]
  50. Diffusion Controlled Binary Reactions in Low Dimensions: Refined Simulations P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 45, 5814-5819 (1992).
  51. Reaction Order vs. Probability for Bimolecular Steady State Reactions: A + A  A and A + A  0 in One Dimension Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, Chemical Physics 167, 149-155 (1992).
  52. Submicrometer Intracellular Chemical Optical Fiber Sensors W. Tan, Z-Y. Shi, S. Smith, D. Birnbaum and R. Kopelman, Science 258, 778-781 (1992).
  53. Influence of External Steady Source Structure on Particle Distributions and Kinetics of Diffusion-Limited Reactions. I: A + A  0 Simulations L. Li and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 96, 8079-8084 (1992).
  54. Micro-fluorescence and Micro-structure of Tetracene Aggregates in PMMA S-K. Koo, and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 96, 10672-10676 (1992).
  55. Non-Classical Kinetics and Reaction Probability for Bimolecular Reactions in Low Dimensional Media Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 96, 6858-6861 (1992).
  56. Development of Submicron Chemical Fiber Optic Sensors W. Tan, Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, Analyt. Chem. 64, 2985-2990 (1992).
  57. Exotic Behavior of the Reaction Front in the A + B  C Reaction-Diffusion System H. Taitelbaum, Y-E. L. Koo, S. Havlin, R. Kopelman and G. Weiss, Phys. Rev. A. 46, 2151-2154 (1992).
  58. Diffusion Controlled Elementary Reactions in Low Dimensions R. Kopelman and Y-E. Koo, in Advances in Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics, edited by J. Barker, JAI Press, Inc., Connecticut , 1, 113-138 (1992). [Invited refereed review chapter]
  59. Scanning Molecular Exciton Microscopy: A New Approach to Gene Sequencing R. Kopelman, J. Langmore, B. Orr, Z-Y. Shi, S. Smith, W. Tan and V. Makarov, Human Genome Program Workshop Reports, DOE/ER-0554P, 1991-92, 130-131 (1992). [Invited conference extended abstract]
  60. Spectral Analysis of Surfaces at Subwavelength Resolution R. Kopelman, S. Smith, W. Tan, R. Zenobi, K. Lieberman and A. Lewis, SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 1637, 33-40 (1992). [Invited conference paper]
  1. Scaling Properties of Diffusion Limited Reactions on Fractals K. Lindenberg, W-S. Sheu and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 43, 7070-7072 (1991).
  2. Visualizing Chemical Kinetics in Fractal Domains N. E. Hurlburt, L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, IEEE, Proceedings of Visualization 91, 364-367 (1991).
  3. Bimolecular Diffusion-Limited Reaction Kinetics at Steady-State E. Clement, L. Sander and R. Kopelman, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. B 258, 431-436 (1991).
  4. Scanning Exciton Microscopy and Single Molecule Resolution and Detection R. Kopelman, W. Tan, A. Lewis, and K. Lieberman, Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering: Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection and Analysis: Techniques and Applications, edited by B. L. Feary, (SPIE), 1435, 96-101 (1991). [Invited keynote address conference paper]
  5. Reaction Kinetics in Restricted Spaces R. Kopelman and Y-E. Koo, special issue edited by J. Klafter and J. M. Drake, Israel Journal of Chemistry, 31, 147-157 (1991). [Invited refereed paper]
  6. Low Dimensional Reaction Kinetics and Self-Organization R. Kopelman, L. W. Anacker, E. Clement, L. Li and S. Sander, Proceedings of Conference on "Mathematics in Chemistry," Texas, Nov. 1989, in Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems 10, 127-132 (1991). [Invited refereed conference paper]
  7. The Diffusion Limited Reaction A + B  0 on a Fractal Substrate E. Clement, R. Kopelman and L. M. Sander, J. Stat. Phys. 65, 919-924 (1991).
  8. Toward Nanometer-Scale Optical Devices Microscopy, and Spectroscopy, R. Kopelman, W. Tan, S. Smith, A. Lewis and K. Lieberman, Microbeam Analysis, edited by D. G. Howit, Microbeam Analysis Society, San Francisco, CA (1991), pp. 91-94. [Invited conference Paper]
  9. Diffusive Motion in a Fractal Medium in the Presence of a Trap S. Havlin, R. Kopelman, R. Schoonover and G. Weiss, Phys. Rev. A 43, 5228-5232 (1991).
  10. Scaling Properties of Diffusion Limited Reactions on Fractal and Euclidean Geometries K. Lindenberg, W-S. Sheu and R. Kopelman, J. Stat. Phys. 65, 1269-1283 (1991).
  11. Nearest Neighbor Distances in Diffusion-Controlled Reactions Modelled by a Single Mobile Trap R. Schoonover, D. Ben-Avraham, S. Havlin, R. Kopelman and G. H. Weiss, Physica A 171, 232-238 (1991).
  12. Evanescent Luminescence and Nanometer-Size Light Source R. Kopelman, K. Lieberman, A. Lewis and W. Tan, J. Lumin. 48/49, 871-875 (1991). [Invited refereed conference paper]
  13. Exciton Patterns in Molecular Dots and Wires and Application to Polymer Morphology R. Kopelman, Z-Y. Shi and C. S. Li, J. Lumin. 48/49, 143-146 (1991). [Contributed refereed conference paper]
  14. Exciton Microscopy and Reaction Kinetics in Restricted Spaces R. Kopelman, in Physical and Chemical Mechanisms in Molecular Radiation Biology, edited by W. A. Glass and M. Varma, Plenum Press, New York, Basic Life Sciences 58, 475-502 (1991). [Invited refereed conference paper]
  15. Space and Time-Resolved Diffusion-Limited Binary Reaction Kinetics in Capillaries: Experimental Observation of Segregation Anomalous Exponents, and Depletion Zone, Y-E. Lee Koo and R. Kopelman, J. Stat. Phys. 65, 893-918 (1991).
  16. Statistical Properties of the Distance Between a Trapping Center from a Uniform Density of Diffusing Particles in Two Dimensions S. Havlin, H. Larralde, R. Kopelman and G. H. Weiss, Physica A 169, 337-351 (1990).
  17. Evanescent Luminescence and Molecular Exciton Microscopy R. Kopelman, W. Tan, A. Lewis and K. Lieberman, Workshop on Advanced Laser Technology For Chemical Measurements, U. S. Dept. of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. (1990), pp. 70-73. [Invited extended abstract]
  18. Molecular Exciton Wires and Nanometer Optics R. Kopelman, Proceedings of Emil-Warburg Symposium in Dynamical Processes in Condensed Molecular Systems, edited by A. Blumen, J. Klafter and D. Haarer, World Scientific, Singapore (1990), pp. 173-187. [Invited refereed conference paper]
  19. Chemical Segregation in a Capillary Y-E. Koo and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 199-202. [Contributed paper]
  20. Diffusion-Limited A + B 0 Reactions With and Without Sources: Scaling Relations on Fractals K. Lindenberg, W-S. Sheu and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 113-116. [Invited paper]
  21. Scaling Properties of Diffusion Limited Reactions W. S. Sheu, K. Lindenberg and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 42, 2279-2283 (1990).
  22. Exciton Kinetics Studies of Dispersed Aggregates: Triplet-Triplet Fusion in Naphthalene Doped PMMA Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 221-224. [Contributed paper]
  23. Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Kinetics on Supported Platinum Islands J. S. Holder and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 217-220. [Contributed paper]
  24. Nanometer Crystal Light Sources W. Tan, R. Kopelman, K. Lieberman and A. Lewis, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 225-228. [Contributed paper]
  25. Simulations of Diffusion Limited A + B  0 Reactions: Finite Size Effects and Scaling P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 195-198. [Contributed paper]
  26. Steady-State Simulations of Chemical Kinetics in Low-Dimensional Media: Mobile and Immobile Reactants L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 97-100. [Contributed paper]
  27. Trapping Reaction Kinetics and Nearest-Neighbor Distributions on Low Dimensional and Fractal Lattices R. Schoonover and R. Kopelman, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 213-216. [Contributed paper]
  28. Towards Nanophotonics: Temporal Patterns of Photons Create Spatial Patterns of Excitons in Molecular Dots and Wires Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, J. Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 183, 143-153 (1990). [Invited refereed conference paper]
  29. Trapping Kinetics and Excitation Self-Organization in One-Dimensional Topologies: Monte Carlo Simulations R. Schoonover and R. Kopelman, J. Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 183, 181-186 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  30. Reaction Front Dynamics in Diffusion-Controlled Particle-Antiparticle Annihilation: Experiments and Simulations Y-E. Koo, L. Li and R. Kopelman, J. Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 183, 187-192 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  31. Subwavelength Molecular Optics: The World's Smallest Light Source? R. Kopelman K. Lieberman and A. Lewis, J. Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 183, 333-340 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  32. Trapping Reaction in Low Dimensions: Steady-State Self-Organization E. Clement, R. Kopelman and L. M. Sander, Europhys. Lett. 11, 707-712 (1990).
  33. Excitation Time Modulation Studies of Molecularly Doped Polymers Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 45, 275-276 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  34. Nanometer Light Source and Molecular Exciton Microscopy R. Kopelman, A. Lewis and K. Lieberman, J. Lumin. 45, 298-299 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  35. Steady-State vs. Pulsed Excitation Recombination Kinetics: Simulations and Experiments on Pores Powders and Random Media, S. J. Parus and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 45, 43-44 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  36. Kinetics and Self-Ordering of Excitations in Low Dimensions R. Kopelman, L. W. Anacker, E. Clement, L. Li and L. Sander, J. Lumin. 45, 323-326 (1990). [Refereed invited conference paper]
  37. One Dimensional Exciton Fusion Kinetics in Dilute Polymer Blends R. Kopelman, C.S. Li and Z-Y. Shi, J. Lumin. 45, 40-42 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  38. New Technique to Differentiate Between Geminate and Nongeminate Recombination of Triplet Excitons J. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 45, 258-259 (1990). [Refereed contributed conference paper]
  39. Characterization of Self-Segregation Tendencies in Two-Component Reacting Systems on Fractals S. Havlin, R. Kopelman, R. Schoonover and G. H. Weiss, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 149-152. [Invited paper]
  40. Light Microscopy Beyond the Limits of Diffraction and to the Limits of Single Molecule Resolution A. Lewis, K. Lieberman, S. Haroush, V. Habib, R. Kopelman and M. Isaacson, in Optical Microscopy for Biology, edited by B. Herman and K. Jacobson, Wiley-Liss, Inc. (1990), pp. 615-639. [Invited refereed book chapter]
  41. Segregation Properties of an A + B  0 Reaction with Initially Separated Components S. Havlin, R. Kopelman, H. Taitelbaum and G. H. Weiss, in Dynamics in Small Confining Systems, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 117-118. [Invited paper]
  42. Dynamics in Small Confining Systems Extended Abstracts, edited by J. M. Drake, J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1990), pp. 1-248. [Coeditor of Proceedings]
  43. a. SPECIAL ISSUE - ENERGY-TRANSFER AND RELAXATION IN LOW DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS – PREFACE Special Issue, Chem. Phys. 146, 283-283 (1990).
  44. Energy Transfer and Relaxation in Low Dimensional Systems edited by J. Klafter and R. Kopelman, Special Issue, Chem. Phys. 146, 283-472 (1990). [Invited editor]
  45. Bimolecular Reaction A + B  0 at Steady State on Fractals: Anomalous Rate Law and Reactant Self-Organization E. Clement, R. Kopelman and L. M. Sander, Chem. Phys. 146, 343-350 (1990).
  46. Reactions in Fractal and Small Dimensions at the Steady State: Anomalous Chemical Kinetics and Reactant Self-Ordering L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, in Science at the John von Neumann National Supercomputer Center, 1989, Consortium for Scientific Computing, Princeton, NJ (1990), pp. 29. [Non-refereed paper]
  47. Nearest-Neighbor Distance Distribution and Self-Ordering in Diffusion Controlled Reactions: II. A + B Simulations P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 41, 2121-2126 (1990).
  48. Nearest-Neighbor Distance Distribution and Self-Ordering in Diffusion Controlled Reactions: I. A + A Simulations P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 41, 2114-2120 (1990).
  49. Diffusion Limited A + B  0 Reaction: Correlated Initial Condition K. Lindenberg, B. J. West and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 42, 890-894 (1990).
  50. Statistical Properties of Nearest-Neighbor Distances at an Imperfect Trap H. Taitelbaum, R. Kopelman, G. H. Weiss and S. Havlin, Phys. Rev. A 41, 3116-3120 (1990).
  51. Triplet Excitation Transport Kinetics in Vapor-Deposited Naphthalene L. A. Harmon and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 94, 3454-3461 (1990).
  52. Photophysical Degradation of Poly(1-vinylnaphthalene) and Poly(methyl-methacrylate) Blends C. S. Li and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 94, 2135-2140 (1990).
  53. Fractal-Like Triplet Excitation Kinetics and Chromophore Morphology in Blends of Poly(1-vinylnaphthalene) and Poly-(methylmethacrylate) C. S. Li and R. Kopelman, Macromolecules 23, 2223-2231 (1990).
  54. a Light microscopy beyond the limits of diffraction and to the limits of single molecule resolution Aaron Lewis and Raoul Kopelman, SPIE Vol. 1205, Bioimaging and Two- Dimensional Spectroscopy, 60-62 (1990).
  55. A Light Source Smaller than the Optical Wavelength K. Lieberman, S. Harush, A. Lewis and R. Kopelman, Science 247, 59-61 (1990).
  56. Diffusion Limited A + B  Reaction: Spontaneous Segregation K. Lindenberg, B. J. West and R. Kopelman, in Noise and Chaos in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, edited by F. Moss, L. Lugiato and W. Schleich, Cambridge University Press (1990), pp. 142-171. [Invited refereed review chapter]
  57. Excimer and Exciton Fusion of Blends and Molecularly Doped Polymers--A New Morphological Tool Z-Y. Shi, C. S. Li, and R. Kopelman, in Polymer Based Molecular Composites, edited by J. E. Mark and D. W. Schaefer, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 171, 245-254 (1990). [Refereed invited review paper]
  58. Fractal-Like Exciton Fusion Kinetics in Dilute Polymer Blends R. Kopelman, C. S. Li and Z-Y. Shi, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 275. [Contributed paper]
  59. Exciton Microscopy and Scanning Optical Nanoscopy R. Kopelman, in X-Ray Microimaging for the Life Sciences, edited by D. Attwood, B. Barton, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, CA (1989) pp. 166-173. [Contributed paper]
  60. Segregation Measures for Diffusion-Controlled A + B Reactions L. A. Harmon, L. Li, L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 163, 463-468 (1989).
  61. Reaction Kinetics in Low and Fractal Dimensions: An Application to Polymer Morphology Zhong-You Shi, Ching-Shan Li and R. Kopelman, Proceedings Polymer Division of "Molecular Dynamics in Small Finite Systems" Conference, ACS (1989). [Invited review paper]
  62. Molecular Exciton Microscopy R. Kopelman, A. Lewis and K. Lieberman, Biophys. J. 55, 450a (1989). [Contributed paper]
  63. Self-Ordering and Kinetics of Excitations in Low Dimensions and Disordered Media R. Kopelman and L. Li, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 271. [Contributed paper]
  64. Reactant Trapping and Steady State Self Ordering on Fractals L. W. Anacker, E. Clement and R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 143. [Contributed paper]
  65. Pulsed vs. Steady-State Exciton Recombination Kinetics: Experiments and Simulations on Pores Powders and Random Media, S. J. Parus, Z-Y. Shi and R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 139. [Contributed paper]
  66. Excitation Time Modulation Studies of Molecular Aggregates in Doped Polymers Z-Y. Shi, I. E. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 135. [Contributed paper]
  67. Steady State Reactions on Fractals: Rate Laws and Self-Organization E. Clement, R. Kopelman and L. M. Sander, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 131. [Invited review paper]
  68. A New Technique to Differentiate Between Geminate and Nongeminate Recombination of Triplet Excitons J. Prasad and R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by J. H. Kaufman, J. E. Martin and P. W. Schmidt, Materials Research Society Extended Abstracts, Pittsburgh (1989), p. 127. [Contributed paper]
  69. Trapping on Fractals: A Model for Light Harvesting Coagulation Catalysis and Enzyme Reactions, L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, Science at the John von Neumann National Supercomputer Center, 1988, Consortium for Scientific Computing, Princeton, NJ (1989) p. 11. [Non-refereed paper]
  70. Molecular Reaction Kinetics Inside Channel Pores: Delayed Fluorescence of Naphthalene in Methanol J. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 157, 535-538 (1989).
  71. Steady State Diffusion Controlled A + A  0 Reaction in Euclidean and Fractal Dimensions: Rate Laws and Particle Self-Ordering E. Clement, L. M. Sander and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 39, 6472-6477 (1989).
  72. Steady State Diffusion Controlled A + B  0 Reactions in Two and Three Dimensions: Rate Laws and Particle Distributions E. Clement, L. M. Sander and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 39, 6466-6471 (1989).
  73. Source Term and Excluded Volume Effects on the Diffusion Controlled A+ B  0 Reaction in One-Dimension: Rate Laws and Particle Distributions E. Clement, L. M. Sander and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. A 39, 6455-6465 (1989).
  74. Phonon-Side-Bands of Ordered and Disordered Media: Naphthalene Crystals and Molecularly Doped Polymers Y-E. Koo and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 93, 1677 (1989).
  75. Fractal to Classical Crossover of Chemical Reactions J. S. Newhouse, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, in Fractals, Selected Reprints, edited by A. J. Hurd, American Assoc. of Phys. Teachers, College Park, MD (1989), p. 109. [Refereed invited paper]
  76. Steady-State vs. Pulsed Excitation Recombination Kinetics: Simulations and Experiments on Pores Powders and Random Media, S. J. Parus and R. Kopelman, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 175, 119 (1989).
  77. Stirring in Chemical Reactions P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 93, 225 (1989).
  78. Self-Ordering in Diffusion Controlled Reactions: Exciton Fusion Experiments and Simulations on Naphthalene Powder Percolation Clusters and Impregnated Porous Silica, S. J. Parus and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 39, 889, (1989).
  79. Density of Nearest-Neighbor Distances in Diffusion-Controlled Reactions at a Single Trap G. Weiss, R. Kopelman and S. Havlin, Phys. Rev. A 39, 466 (1989).
  80. Reaction Kinetics and Self-Ordering in Restricted Geometries: Excitation Fusion in Molecular Aggregates R. Kopelman, S. J. Parus and Z-Y. Shi, in Dynamical Processes in Condensed Molecular Systems, edited by J. Klafter, J. Jortner and A. Blumen, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore (1989), p.231. [Refereed invited review paper]
  81. Low-Dimensional Reaction Kinetics in Porous Disordered Media and Reactant Self-Organization R. Kopelman, J. Prasad and S. J. Parus in Molecular Dynamics in Restricted Geometries, edited by J. Klafter and J. M. Drake, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1989), p. 145. [Refereed invited review chapter]
  82. Diffusion Controlled Reaction Kinetics R. Kopelman, in The Fractal Approach to Heterogeneous Chemistry: Surfaces, Colloids, Polymers, edited by D. Avnir, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1989), p. 295. [Refereed invited review chapter]
  83. Excitons in Molecular Aggregates and a Hypothesis on the Sodium Channel Gating E. B. Fauman and R. Kopelman, Comments Mol. Cell. Biophysics, 6, 47-61 (1989). [Refereed invited review paper]
  84. Pattern Formation in Diffusion-Limited Reactions B. J. West, R. Kopelman and K. Lindenberg, Proceedings of 1988 Conference on External Noise and its Interaction with Spatial Degrees of Freedom in Nonlinear Dissipative Systems, Los Alamos, Special Issue, J. Stat. Phys. 54, 1429-1439 (1989). [Refereed invited paper]
  85. Exploring Fractal-Like Reaction Kinetics R. Kopelman and L. W. Anacker, in Science at the John von Neumann National Computer Center, 1987, edited by G. Cook, Consortium for Scientific Computing, Princeton, NJ (1988) p. 73. [Non-refereed paper]
  86. Delayed Fluorescence Reaction Kinetics and Organic Materials, R. Kopelman, Proceedings of SPIE: Fluorescence Detection, edited by E. R. Menzel, The International Society for Optical Engineering, Bellingham, WA, 910, 181 (1988). [Invited paper]
  87. Reactant Segregation on Fractals L. A. Harmon, L. Li, L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials: Disordered Systems, edited by D. A. Weitz, L. M. Sander and B. B. Mandelbrot, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh (1988) p. 303. [Contributed paper]
  88. Diffusion-Controlled Reactions and Segregation Phenomena in Low Dimensional Media: Influence of the Source E. Clement, L. Li, L. W. Anacker, L. A. Harmon, R. Kopelman and L. M. Sander, in Fractal Aspects of Materials: Disordered Systems, edited by D. A. Weitz, L. M. Sander and B. B. Mandelbrot, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh (1988) p. 307. [Invited paper]
  89. Self-Organization of Reactants on Fractal Surfaces: A + A  Product L. Li, E. Clement, P. Argyrakis, L. A. Harmon, S. J. Parus and R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials: Disordered Systems, edited by D. A. Weitz, L. M. Sander and B. B. Mandelbrot, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh (1988) p. 211. [Contributed paper]
  90. Exciton Reactions in Ultrathin Molecular Wires Filaments and Pores: A Case Study of Kinetics and Self-Ordering in Low Dimensions, R. Kopelman, S. J. Parus and J. Prasad, in Excited State Relaxation and Transport Phenomena in Solids, edited by J. L. Skinner and M. D. Fayer, Special Issue Chem. Phys. 128, 209 (1988). [Refereed invited paper]
  91. Fractal Reaction Kinetics R. Kopelman, Science 241, 1620-1626 (1988). [Refereed invited review paper]
  92. Steady-State Segregation in Diffusion-Limited Reactions K. Lindenberg, B. J. West and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 60, 1777 (1988).
  93. Excitation Transport Kinetics in Vapor-Deposited Naphthalene L. A. Harmon and R. Kopelman, in Unconventional Photoactive Solids, edited by H. Scher, Plenum Press, New York (1988), p. 83. [Contributed paper]
  94. Reaction Kinetics on Fractal and Euclidean Structures with Energetic Disorder: Random Walk Simulations L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, in Unconventional Photoactive Solids, edited by H. Scher, Plenum Press, New York (1988), p. 29. [Contributed paper]
  95. Fractal-Like Exciton Kinetics in Porous Glasses Membranes and Powders, J. Prasad, S. J. Parus and R. Kopelman, in Unconventional Photoactive Solids, edited by H. Scher, Plenum Press, New York (1988), p. 21. [Contributed paper]
  96. Exciton Transport in Naphthalene-Doped Poly(methylmethacrylate): Spacial and Energetic Disorder E. I. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, in Unconventional Photoactive Solids, edited by H. Scher, Plenum Press, New York (1988), p. 63. [Contributed paper]
  97. Transport and Reactions in Disordered Media R. Kopelman, in Unconventional Photoactive Solids, edited by H. Scher, Plenum Press, New York (1988), p. 11. [Invited review paper]
  98. Random Walks on Percolating Clusters with Energetic Disorder P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman , J. Phys. A. 21, 2753 (1988).
  99. Steady-State Chemical Kinetics on Surface Clusters and Islands: Segregation of Reactants J. S. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 92, 1538 (1988).
  100. Random Walks on Fractals: Higher Moments L. W. Anacker, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. A 21, 569 (1988).
  101. Fractal-Like Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Kinetics in Naphthalene-Doped Poly(methylmethacrylate) E. I. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 143, 106 (1988).
  102. One-Dimensional Luminescence Kinetics: A Submicron Probe J. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 40/41, 643 (1988).
  103. Recombination Kinetics in Low Dimensions P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 40/41, 690 (1988).
  104. Simulations of One-Dimensional and Fractal Luminescence Kinetics L. Li and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 40/41, 688 (1988).
  105. Steady-State Chemical Kinetics on Fractals: Geminate and Nongeminate Generation of Reactants L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 91, 5555 (1987).
  106. Self-Stirred vs. Well-Stirred Reaction Kinetics P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 91, 2699 (1987).
  107. Exciton Kinetics in Ultrathin Molecular Wires and Pores J. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 59, 2103 (1987).
  108. Exciton Dynamics in Thin Wires R. Kopelman, L. Li, S. J. Parus and J. Prasad, J. Lumin. 38, 289 (1987).
  109. Steady-State Chemical Kinetics on Fractals: Segregation of Reactants L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 289 (1987).
  110. Fractal-Like Molecular Reaction Kinetics: Solute Photochemistry in Porous Membranes J. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 91, 265 (1987).
  111. Refined Monte Carlo Simulations of Static Percolation J. Hoshen, R. Kopelman and J. S. Newhouse, J. Phys. Chem. 91, 219 (1987).
  112. Excitation Time Modulation: A New Technique for Heterogeneous Media R. Kopelman, in Nonlinear Optics and Spectroscopy of Organic Materials, edited by T. Kobayashi, RIKEN Symp. Proc., Tokyo (1987), p. 6. [Invited paper]
  113. Book Review: Spectroscopy of Molecular Excitons by V. L. Broude, E. I. Rashba and E. F. Sheka, Springer, Berlin, 1985, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 109, 7241 (1987).
  114. Fractal-Like Photoexcitation Kinetics: Structural Patterns and their Modification in Disordered Films Blends, Porous Materials and Powders, R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials III, edited by A. J. Hurd, D. A. Weitz and B. B. Mandelbrot, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh (1987), p. 112. [Invited review paper]
  115. Low Dimensional Exciton Reactions R. Kopelman, Philos. Mag. B, 56, 717 (1987). [Invited review paper]
  116. Photoexcitation Dynamics and Photodimerization in Nanometer Wires Polymer Blends, Powders, Porous Membranes and Glasses, R. Kopelman, C. S. Li, S. J. Parus and J. Prasad, Proceedings of Third International Conference on Unconventional Photoactive Solids, Schloss Elmau, W. Germany (October, 1987), p. 112. [Invited paper]
  117. Rate Processes on Fractals: Theory Simulation and Experiments, R. Kopelman, J. Stat. Phys. 42, 185 (1986). [Refereed invited review paper]
  118. Reaction Kinetics on Powders Porous Media and Fractals: Experiments and Simulations, R. Kopelman and S. J. Parus, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, II, edited by D. W. Schaefer, R. B. Laibowitz, B. B. Mandelbrot and S. H. Liu, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh (1986), p. 50. [Invited paper]
  119. Fractal Behavior of Correlated Random Walks on Percolating Clusters P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 84, 1047-1048 (1986).
  120. Reaction Kinetics on Clusters and Islands J. S. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 85, 6804 (1986).
  121. Excitation Dynamics in Molecular Solids A. H. Francis and R. Kopelman, Topics in Applied Physics, Vol. 49: Laser Spectroscopy of Solids, 2nd Edition, edited by W. M. Yen and P. M. Selzer, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1986), p. 241. [Invited review chapter]
  122. Optical Spectroscopy of Electronic Centers in Solids G. F. Imbusch and R. Kopelman, Topics in Applied Physics, Vol 49: Laser Spectroscopy of Solids, 2nd Edition, edited by W. M. Yen and P. M. Selzer, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1986), p. 1. [Invited review chapter]
  123. Fractal Nature of Geometric and Energetic Disorder: Exciton Kinetics in Crystalline Films Glasses and Membranes, R. Kopelman, in Transport and Relaxation in Random Materials, edited by J. Klafter, R. J. Rubin and M. F. Shlesinger, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore (1986), p. 177. [Invited review chapter]
  124. Fractal-Like Exciton Kinetics in Porous Glasses Organic Membranes and Filter Papers, R. Kopelman, S. Parus and J. Prasad, Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 1742 (1986).
  125. Fractal Aspects of Heterogeneous Chemical Reactions P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, in Advances in Chemical Reaction Dynamics, edited by P. M. Rentzepis and C. Capellos, D. Reidel, Holland (1986), p. 339. [Contributed paper]
  1. Diffusion-Controlled Reaction Kinetics on Fractal and Euclidean Lattices: Transient and Steady-State Annihilation L. W. Anacker, R. P. Parson and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 89, 4758-4761 (1985).
  2. Fractal Exciton Kinetics R. Kopelman, Proceedings XIth Molecular Crystal Symposium, Lugano, Switzerland (1985), p. 157. [Contributed paper]
  3. Fractal and Fractal-Like Reaction Kinetics: Random Walk Simulations L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, Proceedings of 1985 Materials Research Society Conference (1985). [Contributed paper]
  4. Fractal-Like Exciton Kinetics in Grain Boundaries Embedded Aggregates, Plugged Pores and Powder Interfaces, R. Kopelman, L. A. Harmon, E. I. Newhouse, S. J. Parus and J. Prasad, in Fractal Aspects of Materials, edited by R. B. Laibowitz, B. B. Mandelbrot and D. E. Passoja, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings (1985), p. 81. [Invited paper]
  5. Fractal-Like Exciton Kinetics in Membranes Glasses and Films, R. Kopelman, Proceedings of the 5th Int. Conf. on Dynamical Processes in the Excited State of Solids, J. de Physique C7, 9, (1985). [Invited paper]
  6. Fractal to Euclidean Crossover and Scaling for Random Walks. II. Three-Dimensional Lattice P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 83, 3099 (1985).
  7. Fractal Chemical Kinetics: Binary Steady State Reaction on a Percolating Cluster J. S. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 31, 1677 (1985).
  8. Long-Range Random Walk on Percolation Clusters P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 31, 6008 (1985).
  9. Scaling and Short-Time Corrections for Random Walks on 2-Dimensional Exactly Percolating Clusters A. Keramiotis, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 31, 4617 (1985).
  10. A Self-Consistent Theory of Nonequilibrium Excitation Transport in Energetically Disordered Systems R. P. Parson and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 82, 3692 (1985).
  11. Fractal-Like Energy Transport and Fusion in a Naphthalene-Doped Polymeric Glass E. I. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 31/32, 651 (1984).
  12. Fractal Energy Transport: Random Walk Simulations on Long-Range Percolation Clusters P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 31/32, 654 (1984).
  13. Fractal Exciton Fusion: Simulations on Long-Range Percolation Clusters J. S. Newhouse and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 31/32, 657 (1984).
  14. Fractal Reactions in Disordered Materials: Computer Simulations and Excitation Fusion Experiments R. Kopelman, in Fractal Aspects of Materials: Metal and Catalyst Surfaces, Powders and Aggregates, edited by B. B. Mandelbrot and D. E. Passoja, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. (1984), p. 21.
  15. Fractal Chemical Kinetics: Simulations and Experiments L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 81, 6402-6403 (1984).
  16. Fractal-Like Exciton Transport and Fusion in Disordered Naphthalene L. A. Harmon and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 31/32, 660 (1984).
  17. Luminescent Fractal Reactions: Exciton Fusion on Percolation Clusters L. W. Anacker, P. W. Klymko and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 31/32, 648 (1984).
  18. Non-Equilibrium Excitation Transport in Energetically Disordered Media R. Parson and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 88, 2931 (1984).
  19. Exciton Transport in Disordered Crystals: Velocity Correlation Functions R. Parson and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 89, 265 (1984).
  20. Fractal to Euclidean Crossover and Scaling for Random Walkers on Percolation Clusters P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 81, 1015 (1984).
  21. Triplet Exciton Transport in Isotopic Mixed Naphthalene Crystals. II. Master Equation Analysis S. T. Gentry and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 81, 3022 (1984).
  22. Triplet Exciton Transport in Isotopic Mixed Naphthalene Crystals. I. Kinetic Analysis of Trapping and Fusion S. T. Gentry and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 81, 3014 (1984).
  23. Exciton Energy Funnels in Beta-Methylnaphthalene-Doped Naphthalene Crystals S. T. Gentry and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 88, 3170 (1984).
  24. Fractal Chemical Kinetics: Reacting Random Walkers L. W. Anacker, R. Kopelman and J. S. Newhouse, Proceedings of a Symposium on Fractals, NBS, Nov. 1983, J. Stat. Phys. 36, 591 (1984).
  25. Single Random Walker on Disordered Lattices P. Argyrakis, L. W. Anacker and R. Kopelman, Proceedings of a Symposium on Fractals, NBS, Nov. 1983, J. Stat. Phys. 36, 579 (1984).
  26. Reaction Kinetics on Fractals: Random Walker Simulations and Exciton Experiments R. Kopelman, P. W. Klymko, J. S. Newhouse and L. W. Anacker, Phys. Rev. B 29, 3747 (1984).
  27. Fractal to Classical Crossover of Chemical Reactions J. S. Newhouse, P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 107, 48 (1984).
  28. Two-Particle Continuous-Time Random Walks and Binary Reactions in Disordered Media R. Parson and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 104, 320 (1984).
  29. Random Walk on Percolation Clusters P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 29, 511 (1984).
  30. Dynamics of Anisotropic Exciton Hopping in Molecular Crystals P. Argyrakis, A. Blumen, R. Kopelman and G. Zumofen, J. Phys. Chem. 88, 1973 (1984).
  31. Exciton Heterofusion: A Quantitative Measure of Transport in Mixed Crystals R. Kopelman, S. T. Gentry, P. W. Klymko and J. S. Newhouse, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 73, 1389 (1983).
  32. Fractal Reaction Kinetics: Exciton Fusion on Clusters P. W. Klymko and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 87, 4565 (1983).
  33. Band Model for Excitation Transport in Disordered Solids R. Parson, Chem. Phys. Lett. 100, 59 (1983).
  34. Energy Trapping and Funnels in Mixed Naphthalene Crystals P. Argyrakis, D. Hooper and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 87, 1467 (1983).
  35. Excitation Transport in Naphthalene Aggregates: Mixed Crystals Amorphous Thin Films and Polymeric Glasses, R. Kopelman in Electronic Excitations and Interaction Processes in Organic Molecular Aggregates, edited by P. Reineker, H. Haken, H. C. Wolf, Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences 49, Springer, Berlin (1983), p. 202.
  36. Incoherent Excitation Transport in Energetically Disordered Media R. Parson and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 99, 213 (1983).
  37. Dynamics of Energy Transport in Ternary Molecular Solids. II. Time Evolution of Naphthalene Fluorescence P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 78, 251 (1983).
  38. Analog-Metal to Nonmetal Exciton Transition: Effect of Isotopic Alloying on Naphthalene Triplets S. T. Gentry and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 27, 2579 (1983).
  39. Quasiresonant Excitation Transfer in Molecular Aggregates R. P. Parson and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 79, 1444 (1983).
  40. Singlet Exciton Transport in Substitutionally Disordered Naphthalene Crystals: Percolation and Generalized Diffusion S. T. Gentry and R Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 78, 373 (1983).
  41. Single and Multiple Random Walks on Random Lattices: Excitation Trapping and Annihilation Simulations R. Kopelman, J. Hoshen, J. S. Newhouse and P. Argyrakis, J. Stat. Phys. 30, 335 (1983).
  42. Energy Transport in Mixed Molecular Crystals R. Kopelman, Modern Problems in Solid State Physics, Vol. 4: Spectroscopy and Excitation Dynamics of Condensed Molecular Systems, edited by V. M. Agranovich and R. M. Hochstrasser, North-Holland, Amsterdam (1983), p. 139.
  43. Experimental Investigations and Re-evaluation of Energy Transport in Mixed Crystals S. T. Gentry, P. W. Klymko and R. Kopelman, Xth Molecular Crystal Symposium, St. Jovite, Quebec (1982), p. 98.
  44. Heterogeneous Exciton Kinetics: Triplet Naphthalene Homofusion in an Isotopic Mixed Crystal P. W. Klymko and R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 86, 3686 (1982).
  45. Exciton Transport in Naphthalene Alloys: A Transition from Percolation to Diffusion S. T. Gentry and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 93, 264 (1982).
  46. Percolative vs. Homogeneous Energy Transport Kinetics: Time Resolved Donor and Acceptor Fluorescence of Isotopic Mixed Naphthalene Crystals R. P. Parson and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 87, 528 (1982).
  47. Dynamics of Energy Transport in Ternary Molecular Solids. I. Naphthalene Steady State Fluorescence P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 57, 29 (1981).
  48. Critical Exciton Annihilation: Diffusion Percolation or Anderson Transition? P. W. Klymko and R. Kopelman, J. Lumin. 24/25, 457 (1981).
  49. Percolation of Molecular Excitons R. Kopelman, ACS Symposium Series No. 162: Characterization of Molecular Structures of Polymers by Photon, Electron and Ion Probes, edited by D. W. Dwight, H. R. Thomas and T. J. Fabish, ACS (1981), p. 57.
  50. Excitation Dynamics in Molecular Solids A. H. Francis and R. Kopelman, Topics in Applied Physics, Vol. 49: Laser Spectroscopy of Solids, edited by W. M. Yen and P. M. Selzer, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1981), p. 241.
  51. Optical Spectroscopy of Electronic Centers in Solids G. F. Imbusch and R. Kopelman, Topics in Applied Physics, Vol. 49: Laser Spectroscopy of Solids, edited by W. M. Yen and P. M. Selzer, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1981), p. 1.
  1. Critical Exciton Transport and the Excitation Radius R. Kopelman, D. C. Ahlgren, P. Argyrakis, S. T. Gentry, D. Hooper, J. Hoshen, P. Klymko and J. S. Newhouse, 9th Molecular Crystal Symposium, Mittelberg-Kleinwalsertal (1980).
  2. Reply to comment on "Experimental Test of the Anderson-Mott Transition Model for Excitation Transport" D. C. Ahlgren and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 73, 1005 (1980).
  3. Correlated Hopping Model for Singlet Exciton Transport in Lightly Doped Naphthalene Crystals P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 51, 9 (1980).
  4. Correlated Random Walk Simulations in Simple and Binary Lattices P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 22, 1830 (1980).
  5. Percolation in Molecular Solids R. Kopelman, Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry 42, 371 (1980).
  6. Isotopic Mixed Crystal Exciton Spectra in the Far Infrared: Naphthalene D. C. Ahlgren and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 48, 47 (1980).
  7. Diffusive and Percolative Lattice Migration: Excitons R. Kopelman and P. Argyrakis, J. Chem. Phys. 72, 3053 (1980).
  8. Percolation Analog for a Two Component Liquid Vapor System J. Hoshen, Chem. Phys. Lett. 75, 347 (1980).
  9. Exciton Percolation Tunneling and Thermalization: Naphthalene First Singlet and Triplet, E. M. Monberg and R. Kopelman, V. L. Broude Memorial Issue, edited by D. M. Hanson, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 57, 271 (1980).
  10. High Density Excitation Calculations in Molecular Solids: A Monte Carlo Study P. Argyrakis, J. Hoshen and R. Kopelman, in Fast Reactions in Energetic Systems, edited by C. Capellos and R. F. Walker, D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland (1980), p. 685.
  11. Experimental Test of the Anderson-Mott Transition Model for Exciton Transport D. C. Ahlgren and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 70, 31333134 (1979).
  12. Monte Carlo Experiments on Cluster Site Distribution in Percolation J. Hoshen, D. Stauffer, G. H. Bishop, R. J. Harrison and F. D. Quinn, J. Phys. A 12, 1285 (1979).
  13. Exciton Percolation Kinetics and Exciton Coherency: 1B2u Naphthalene P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 61, 187 (1979).
  14. Book Review: Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory by A. Vincent, John Wiley and Sons, London, 1977, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 101, 1358 (1979).
  15. Book Review: Collective Phenomena and the Applications of Physics to Other Fields of Science edited by N. A. Chigier and E. A. Stern, Brain Research Publication Inc., Fayetteville, N. Y, 1975, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 101, 1062 (1979).
  16. Variable Range Cluster Model of Exciton Migration: Dimensionality and Critical Exponents for Naphthalene R. Kopelman, E. M. Monberg, J. S. Newhouse and F. W. Ochs, J. Lumin. 18/19, 41 (1979).
  17. Time Resolved Exciton Migration in Mixed Naphthalene Crystals: Triplet and Singlet Critical Concentrations D. C. Ahlgren, E. M. Monberg and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 64, 122 (1979).
  18. Percolation and Cluster Distribution. III. Algorithms for the Site-Bond Problem J. Hoshen, P. W. Klymko and R. Kopelman, J. Stat. Phys. 21, 583 (1979).
  19. Electronic Energy Transfer in Mixed Organic Solids: Anderson Localization or Delocalization? E. M. Monberg and R. Kopelman Chem. Phys. Lett. 58, 497 (1978).
  20. Phonon and Exciton Amalgamation - a Criterion for True Solid Solutions: Vibrations of Chemically and Isotopically Mixed Paradihalobenzene Crystals J. C. Bellows, P. N. Prasad, E. M. Monberg and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 54, 439 (1978).
  21. Vibrational Exciton Cluster States Percolation and Pairwise Interactions: Benzene A2u Band, R. LeSar and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 29, 289 (1978).
  22. Exciton Percolation III. Stochastic and Coherent Migration on Random Binary and Ternary Lattices P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Theo. Bio. 73, 205 (1978).
  23. Critical Concentrations for Triplet Exciton Tunneling in Binary Naphthalene Crystals: The Case for Percolation E. M. Monberg and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 58, 492 (1978).
  24. Percolation and Cluster Distribution. II. Layers Variable Range Interactions and Other Site Problems, J. Hoshen, R. Kopelman and E. M. Monberg, J. Stat. Phys. 19, 219 (1978).
  25. Exciton Percolation Migration and Coherence, R. Kopelman, 8th Molecular Crystal Symposium, Santa Barbara, USA (1977), p. 194.
  26. Exciton Band of a One-Molecule-per-Unit-Cell-Crystal: Hexamethylbenzene First Singlet S. D. Woodruff and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 22, 1 (1977).
  27. Exciton Percolation. II: Naphthalene 1B2u Supertransfer R. Kopelman, E. M. Monberg and F. W. Ochs, Chem. Phys. 21, 373 (1977).
  28. Phase III Crystal Structure and 115K Phase Transition of Hexamethylbenzene S. D. Woodruff and R. Kopelman, J. Cryst. Mol. Structure 7, 29 (1977).
  29. Long Range Exciton Percolation and Superexchange: Energy Denominator Study on 3B1u Naphthalene R. Kopelman, E. M. Monberg and F. W. Ochs, Chem. Phys. 19, 413 (1977).
  30. Exciton Percolation and Exciton Coherence P. Argyrakis and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 66, 3301 (1977).
  31. Quantitative Tests of Mixed Crystal Exciton Theory. II. Energy Denominator Study of Naphthalene 1B2u Resonance Pairs F. W. Ochs and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 66, 1599 (1977).
  32. Vibrational Excitons Resonant Energy Transfer and Local Structure in Liquid Benzene, R. LeSar and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 66, 5035 (1977).
  33. Molecular Exciton Cluster States and Spectra with Application to Benzene J. Hoshen and R. Kopelman, Phys. Stat. Sol. B, 81, 479 (1977).
  34. Exciton Percolation I. Migration Dynamics J. Hoshen and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 65, 2817 (1976).
  35. Exciton Percolation in Mixed Molecular Crystals and Aggregates: From Naphthalene to Photosynthesis R. Kopelman, J. Phys. Chem. 80, 2191 (1976).
  36. Exciton Percolation in Molecular Alloys and Aggregates R. Kopelman, Topics in Applied Physics Vol. 15: Radiationless Processes in Molecules and Condensed Phases, edited by F. K. Fong, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1976), p. 297.
  37. Off-Line Computer Applications to High Resolution UV-Visible Spectroscopy F. W. Ochs and R. Kopelman, Appl. Spectr. 30, 306 (1976).
  38. Green's Functions for a Face Centered Orthorhombic Lattice J. Hoshen and R. Kopelman, J. Math. Phys. 17, 2067 (1976).
  39. Percolation and Cluster Distribution. I. Multiple Labeling Technique and Critical Concentration Algorithm J. Hoshen and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. B 14, 3438-(1976).
  40. Perturbed Sites and Host-Guest-Host Exciton Cascade in the Biphenyl Isotopic Mixed Crystal Phosphorescence P. S. Friedman, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 13, 121 (1976).
  41. Excitons in Ternary Mixed Molecular Crystals: A Prototype for the Primary Step of Photosythesis? R. Kopelman J. Lumin 12/13, 775 (1976).
  1. Exciton Percolation and Energy Transfer in Isotopic Mixed Molecular Crystals: Naphthalene. 7th Molecular Crystal Symposium Nikko, Japan (1975), p. 37.
  2. Exciton States in Organic Alloys: Naphthalene-Perdeuteronaphthalene P. Argyrakis, E. M. Monberg and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 36, 349 (1975).
  3. Exciton Percolation: Isotopic Mixed 1B2u Naphthalene R. Kopelman, E. M. Monberg, F. W. Ochs and P. N. Prasad, Phys. Rev. Lett. 34, 1506 (1975).
  4. On the Application of Group Theory to Molecular Excitons J. Hoshen, R. Kopelman and J. Jortner, Chem. Phys. 10, 185 (1975).
  5. Triplet Exciton Percolation and Superexchange: Naphthalene C10H8 - C10D8 R. Kopelman, E. M. Monberg, F. W. Ochs and P. N. Prasad, J. Chem. Phys. 62, 292 (1975).
  6. Excitons in Pure and Mixed Molecular Crystals R. Kopelman, Excited States, Vol. II., edited by E. C. Lim, Academic Press, New York (1975), p. 33.
  7. An Energy Denominator Study of the Phonon Side Band in Isotopic Mixed Naphthalene Crystals F. W. Ochs, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 29, 290 (1974).
  8. Quantitative Tests of Mixed Crystal Exciton Theory: I. Naphthalene Monomer 1B2u and 3B1u Spectra F. W. Ochs, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 6, 253 (1974).
  9. Comment: Phonon Spectrum of Molecular Crystals from Exciton Sidebands R. Kopelman, F. W. Ochs and P. N. Prasad, Chem. Phys. Lett. 29, 134 (1974).
  10. Exciton Surface States in Molecular Crystals J. Hoshen and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 61, 330 (1974).
  11. Phonon Sidebands of Localized Excitons in Molecular Crystals with Methyl Torsions: Hexamethylbenzene S. D. Woodruff, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 60, 2365 (1974).
  12. Spectroscopic Evidence for a Continuous Change in Molecular and Crystal Structure: Deformation of Biphenyl in the Low Temperature Solid P. S. Friedman, R. Kopelman and P. N. Prasad, Chem. Phys. Lett. 24, 15 (1974).
  13. Exciton and Band Structure and Energy Transfer in Neat and Isotopic Mixed Crystals of Hexamethylbenzene S. D. Woodruff, P. H. Chereson and R. Kopelman, 6th Molecular Crystal Symposium, Schloss Elmau, West Germany (1973).
  14. External Internal and Semi-Internal Vibrations in Molecular Solids: Spectroscopic Criteria for Identification, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 21, 505 (1973).
  15. Phonon Raman Spectra Molecular Motions, and Phase Transition of Dimethylacetylene Crystal, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. Lett. 20, 513 (1973).
  16. Molecular Motions and Lambda Phase Transition: Raman and Far-IR Studies of Neat and Isotopic Mixed Hexamethylbenzene Crystal P. N. Prasad, S. D. Woodruff and R. Kopelman, Chem. Phys. 1, 173 (1973).
  17. Temperature Dependence of a Vibrational Exciton: Some Methyl Motions of Durene P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 58, 5031 (1973).
  18. Coherent Potential Theory for Interacting Bands: Phonons and Excitons in Substitutionally Disordered Molecular Crystals H-K. Hong and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 58, 2557 (1973).
  19. Phonons in Disordered Molecular Solids: Raman Spectra of Heavily-Doped Mixed Crystals of Benzene and Perdeuterobenzene H-K. Hong and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 58, 384 (1973).
  20. Vibrational Torsional and Librational Excitons in Molecular Crystals and their Interactions: Raman Active Phonons in Neat and Isotopic Mixed Durene, P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 58, 126 (1973).
  21. Entire Phonon Spectrum of Molecular Crystals by the Localized Exciton Sideband Method: Naphthalene R. Kopelman, F. W. Ochs and P. N. Prasad, J. Chem. Phys. 57, 5409 (1972).
  22. Multicomponent Cluster States in Dilute Mixed Molecular Crystals with Application to 1B2u Naphthalene Excitons, H-K. Hong and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 57, 3888 (1972).
  23. Optical Mapping of the Phonon Density of States in Molecular Solids R. Kopelman, F. W. Ochs and P. N. Prasad, Phys. Stat. Solidi 54, K37 (1972).
  24. Carbon-13 Impurity Effect on the a2u Infrared Exciton Spectrum of the Benzene Crystal J. C. Laufer and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 57, 3202 (1972).
  25. Method of Heavily Doped Isotopic Mixed Crystals for Determination of Exciton Splittings and Normal Modes: Raman Spectra of Naphthalene P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 57, 856-862 (1972).
  26. Raman Phonon Spectra of Isotopic Mixed Naphthalene Crystals: Librational Exciton Model and the Amalgamation Limit P. N. Prasad and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 57, 863 (1972).
  27. Localized In-band Rotational Phonons in Mixed Molecular Crystals: Electronic Spectra of Naphthalene Doped Biphenyl and Durene P. H. Chereson, P. S. Friedman and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 56, 3716-3717 (1972).
  28. Book Review: The Irreducible Representations of Space Groups A. Casher, M. Gluck, and Y. Gur, edited by J. Zak, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., New York, 1969, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 93, 2827 (1971).
  29. Random Lattice Calculations on Frenkel Excitons in Disordered Molecular Crystals - 1B2u Naphthalene H-K. Hong and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 55, 5380 (1971).
  1. Excitons in Pure and Mixed Molecular Aggregates R. Kopelman, Rec. Chem. Progr. 31, 211 (1970).
  2. Frenkel Exciton Superexchange Pair Interactions, and Dispersion Relation: 1B2u Naphthalene Crystal, H-K. Hong and R. Kopelman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 25, 1030 (1970).
  3. Vibrational Exciton Density of States in Solid Benzene J. C. Laufer and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 53, 3674 (1970).
  4. Information on the Exciton Band Structure of the 1B2u State of Crystalline Naphthalene by the Variation of Energy Denominators Method Using Isotopic Substitution D. M. Hanson, R. Kopelman and G. W. Robinson, J. Chem. Phys. 51, 212 (1969).
  5. Electronic and Vibrational Exciton Structure in Crystalline Benzene E. R. Bernstein, S. D. Colson, R. Kopelman and G. W. Robinson, J. Chem. Phys. 48, 5596 (1968).
  6. Direct Observation of the Entire Exciton Band of the First Excited Singlet States of Crystalline Benzene and Naphthalene S. D. Colson, D. M. Hanson, R. Kopelman and G. W. Robinson, J. Chem. Phys. 48, 2215 (1968).
  7. Book Review: The Triplet State: Proceedings of an International Symposium at the American University of Beirut (Feb. 1967) edited by A. B. Zahlan, et al., Cambridge University Press, 1967, American Scientist 56, 267A (1968).
  8. Benzene Vibrational Exciton Spectrum R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 47, 3227 (1967).
  9. Interchange Symmetry I: Molecules Crystals and Excitons, R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 47, 2631 (1967).
  10. Erratum: Frenkel Exciton Selection Rules for k = 0 Transitions in Molecular Crystals J. Chem. Phys. 47, 27, 5462 (1967).
  11. Frenkel Exciton Selection Rules for k = 0 Transitions in Molecular Crystals S. D. Colson, R. Kopelman and G. W. Robinson, J. Chem. Phys. 47, 1, 27-30 (1967).
  12. Electronic Spectrum of Ethylene Single Crystal: Search for the Olefin Mystery Band A. Lubezky and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 45, 2526 (1966).
  13. Vibrational Exciton Splitting Fermi Resonance and Crystal Structure of Methyl Iodide, R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 44, 3547 (1966).
  1. Far-IR Spectrum of Dimethyl Acetylene: Internal Rotation and Evidence for a D6h Effective Symmetry R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 41, 1547 (1964).
  2. Dipole Moments of Excited Electronic States R. Kopelman and W. Klemperer, J. Chem. Phys. 36, 1693 (1962).
  3. Infrared Spectra of Dimethyl Acetylene Crystal: Internal Rotation and Phase Transition R. Kopelman, Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University (1960).
  4. Near-Ultraviolet Spectrum of Crystalline Hexachlorobenzene O. Schnepp and R. Kopelman, J. Chem. Phys. 30, 868 (1959).
  5. Infrared Spectrum of Hexachlorobenzene R. Kopelman and O. Schnepp, J. Chem. Phys. 30, 597 (1959).
  6. Electronic Spectra of Hexamethylbenzene and Hexachlorobenzene Crystals. R. Kopelman M.Sc. Thesis, Israel Institute of Technology, (1957).
  7. Low Temperature Ultraviolet Spectroscopy - An Appraisal of Applicability to the Organo-Chemical Industry R. Kopelman, Dipl. Eng. Thesis, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, (1957).
  1. In Vivo Photo-Modulation of the Electrical Impulse with a Photodynamic-enabling and Cardiomyocyte-Selective Nanoplatform
  2. Non-linear rotation rates of remotely driven particles and uses thereof U.S. Patent number: 9068977 Issue Date: 6/30/2015
  3. PAA Nanoplatforms Containing Fluorophores and Targeted Moieties Covalently Linked and Photosensitizer Post-Loaded USPTO Patent Number: 8 906,343 UM Tech Transfer File Number:4616p3
  4. Systems And Methods For Targeted Imaging And Ablation Of Cardiac Cells U.S. Patent Application No.: 14/396 533, electronically filed on 23-Oct-2014 U.S. National Stage Entry of International Patent Application No. PCT/US2013/037807, International Filing Date: 23-Apr-2013 Your Ref: 4762 Our File: UM-32577/US-2/PCT
  5. Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation Sensing Systems and Methods USPTO Patent Number: 8846331 UM Tech Transfer File Number: 4503, (9/30/2014)
  6. Modulated Physical and Chemical Sensors R. Kopelman, U.S.Patent No. 8,697,029 (April 15, 2014)
  7. Systems and Methods for Targeted Imaging and Ablation of Cardiac Cells J. Kalifa, R. Kopelman, U. Avula, G. Kim, Y.E. K. Lee, H. K. Yoon, WO/2013/163187, PCT/US2013/037807, (2013)
  8. Biodegradable Nanoplatform Bisphosphonate Formulation to Minimize Cardiac Side Effects J. Kalifa, R. Kopelman, (2013).
  9. PAA Nanoparticles for Enhancement of Tumor Imaging R. Pandey, R. Kopelman, A. Gupta, M. Sajjad, US 20110091373 A1 (2013). USPTO Patent Number: 8,562,944 UM Tech Transfer File Number: 4616 (2013)
  10. Systems and Methods for Targeting Myocytes J. Kalifa, U. Mahesh, H. K. Yoon, R. Kopelman, UM-32577/US-1/PRO - Your Ref.: 4762 (Submitted 2013).
  11. Magnetically Induced Microspinning for Super-Detection and Super-Characterization of Biomarkers and Live Cells R. Kopelman, R. Elbez, A. Hecht, B. McNaughton, PCT/US2012/033152 (2012).
  12. Systems and Methods for Targeting Specific Cardiac Cells to Treat Cardiac Arrhythmias J. Kalifa, U. Mahesh, G. Kim, YE.K. Lee, R. Kopelman, UM Patent 32577 (Submitted 2012).
  13. Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation Sensing Systems and Methods B. McNaughton, P. Kinnunen, I. Sinn, T. Albertson, R. Elbez, R. Kopelman, UM Patent 4925, (submitted 2011)
  14. Nanoparticles Induced Magneto-Roatation of Cells for Detection Characterization and Drug Sensitivity Tests, B. McNaughton, R. Elbez, R. Kopelman, UM Patent 4924, (submitted 2011)
  15. Magnetic-Labeled-Acquired Rotation to Measure the Concentration of a protein or other Biomarker in Solution B. McNaughton, A. Hecht, P. Kinnunen, R. Kopelman, UM Patent 4921, (submitted 2011)
  16. Universal Wireless, Nano-Optical Voltmeters, M. Philbert, K. Tyner, R. Kopelman, April 12, 2011, US Patent #7,923,984 B2, Corresponding Publication 578
  17. Cell-Specific Nanoplatforms-Enabled Ablation for Cardiac Arrhythmias R. Kopelman, Y.E.K. Lee, G. Kim, E. Avula, (2010)
  18. Nanoparticle-based cell-targeted fluorescent oxygen sensor Y.E.K. Lee, E. Ulbrich, G. Kim, H. Hah, C. Strollo, W. Fan, R. Gurjar, S. Koo, R. Kopelman, (2010) Publication Number 555
  19. Gold Nano-Probes as Targeted CT Contrast Agents for In-vivo cancer Imaging R. Popovtzer, M. Shlomi, A. Agrawal, A. Popovtzer, J. Balter, T.E.Carey, and R. Kopelman, Patent Disclosure, (2008)
  20. Photoacoustic Indicators S. Ashkenazi, R. Witte, T. Horvath, G. Kim and R. Kopelman, Patent Disclosure, U of M Ref. No. 3693; HDP Ref. No. 2115-003693, (2009)
  21. System and Method for the Detection of Biological Agent and Growth Monitoring B.H. McNaughton and R. Kopelman, Patent Disclosure, UMOTT # 3970, (2008).
  22. Nanoparticle-Enabled Brain Tumor Surgery and Therapy D. Orringer and R. Kopelman, Patent Disclosure, UMOTT # 3710, (March 2007).
  23. Photoacoustic Indicators S. Ashkenazi, R. Kopelman, R. Witte, T. Horvath, and G. Kim. Patent Application, UMOTT #3693, Ref # 2115-003693/PS2, (March 2007).
  24. Plasmon Particle for Microorganism Detection and Microoganism Dynamics R. Smith and R. Kopelman. Patent Disclosure, UMOTT 3662, (March 2007).
  25. Remotely driven micro/nanoparticle slipping R. Smith and R. Kopelman, UMOTT File #3662, Invention Disclosure.
  26. Remotely Driven Micro/Nanoparticle Slipping B.H. McNaughton, R. Kopelman, OTT File #3428, Invention Disclosure.
  27. Universal Wireless Nano-Voltmeter, K.M. Tyner, M.A. Philbert and R. Kopelman, U.S. Patent #761,055, U of M Ref. No. 3293, Provisional Serial No. 60, Ref. No. 2115-003293, January 20, 2006.
  28. Optical Sensors for the Detection of Nitric Oxide R. Kopelman, H. Clark and S. Barker, U.S. Patent #6,636,652, (October 21, 2003.)
  29. Wireless Deep Tissue Light Sources: Scalable Organic Light Emitting Devices M. Philbert, Z. Chen, J. Kanicki and R. Kopelman, U.S. Patent (Submitted July 29, 2002).
  30. Targeted Fiberless Radiative Effectors R. Kopelman, J. Aylott, H. Clark, E. Monson and M. Philbert, U.S. Patent (resubmitted November 2001), Serial No.: 09/336,314, EP 1206288
  31. Magnetically Modulated Physical and Chemical Sensors for Background Rejection J. Anker, C. Behrend, R. Kopelman, B. McNaughton, U. S. Patent (submitted December 17, 2001).
  32. Optical Fiberless Sensors R. Kopelman, H. Clark, E. Monson, S. Parus, M. Philbert and B. Thorsrud, U.S. Patent #6,379,955, (April 30, 2002.) UM File #: 1417c1
  33. Optical Sensors and Multisensor Arrays Containing Thin Film Electroluminescent Devices J. Aylott, Z. Chen-Esterlit, J.H. Friedl, R. Kopelman, V.N. Savvateev and J. Shinar, U.S. Patent #6,331,438 (December 18, 2001).
  34. Optical Fiber Having Dye-Labeled Cytochrome C’ Immobilized on a Fiber Tip R. Kopelman, H. Clark and S. Barker, U.S. Patent #6,272,262 (August 7, 2001).
  35. Optical Fiberless Sensors for Analyzing Cellular Analytes in Cells H. Clark, M. Philbert, E. Monson, S. Parus, B. Thorsrud and R. Kopelman, U.S. Patent #6,143,558 (November 7, 2000). UM File #: 1417
  36. Optical Sensors for the Detection of Nitric Oxide R. Kopelman, H. Clark, and S. Barker, U.S. Patent #6,002,817; (issued Dec. 14, 1999.)
  37. Micro Optical Fiber Light Source and Sensor and Method of Fabrication Thereof R. Kopelman, W. Tan, and Z-Y. Shi, U.S. Patent No. 5,627,922 (May 6, 1997).
  38. Nanometer Dimension Optical Device with Microimaging and Nanoillumination Capabilities R. Kopelman and A. Lewis, U.S. Patent No. 5,362,963 (November 8, 1994).
  39. Micro Optical Fiber Light Source and Sensor and Method of Fabrication Thereof R. Kopelman, W. Tan, and Z-Y. Shi, U.S. Patent No. 5,361,314 (November 1, 1994).
  40. A Nanometer Dimension Optical Device with Microimaging and Nanoillumination Capabilities—Methods R. Kopelman and A. Lewis, U. S. Patent No. 5,264,698 (November 23, 1993).
  41. A Nanometer Dimension Optical Device with Microimaging and Nanoillumination Capabilities R. Kopelman and A. Lewis, U.S. Patent No. 5,148,307 (September 15, 1992).
  42. A Nanometer Dimension Optical Device with Microimaging and Nanoillumination Capabilities R. Kopelman and A. Lewis, US Patent No. 07/380,099 (1989).
  43. A Nanometer Dimension Optical Device A. Lewis and R. Kopelman, Israel Patent No. 87139 (July 17, 1988).
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