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Alexey N. Volkov
Alexey N. Volkov
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alabama
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The mechanism of nanobump formation in femtosecond pulse laser nanostructuring of thin metal films
DS Ivanov, B Rethfeld, GM O’Connor, TJ Glynn, AN Volkov, LV Zhigilei
Applied Physics A 92 (4), 791-796, 2008
1442008
Scaling laws and mesoscopic modeling of thermal conductivity in carbon nanotube materials
AN Volkov, LV Zhigilei
Physical review letters 104 (21), 215902, 2010
1332010
Thermally driven atmospheric escape: Transition from hydrodynamic to Jeans escape
AN Volkov, RE Johnson, OJ Tucker, JT Erwin
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 729 (2), L24, 2011
1302011
Numerical modeling of short pulse laser interaction with Au nanoparticle surrounded by water
AN Volkov, C Sevilla, LV Zhigilei
Applied Surface Science 253 (15), 6394-6399, 2007
1252007
Structural stability of carbon nanotube films: the role of bending buckling
AN Volkov, LV Zhigilei
ACS nano 4 (10), 6187-6195, 2010
912010
Heat conduction in carbon nanotube materials: Strong effect of intrinsic thermal conductivity of carbon nanotubes
AN Volkov, LV Zhigilei
Applied Physics Letters 101 (4), 043113, 2012
852012
Mesoscopic interaction potential for carbon nanotubes of arbitrary length and orientation
AN Volkov, LV Zhigilei
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 114 (12), 5513-5531, 2009
782009
Numerical simulation of a supersonic gas–solid flow over a blunt body: The role of inter-particle collisions and two-way coupling effects
AN Volkov, YM Tsirkunov, B Oesterle
International journal of multiphase flow 31 (12), 1244-1275, 2005
712005
Laser pulse duration is critical for the generation of plasmonic nanobubbles
EY Lukianova-Hleb, AN Volkov, DO Lapotko
Langmuir 30 (25), 7425-7434, 2014
632014
Effect of bending buckling of carbon nanotubes on thermal conductivity of carbon nanotube materials
AN Volkov, T Shiga, D Nicholson, J Shiomi, LV Zhigilei
Journal of applied physics 111 (5), 053501, 2012
592012
Thermally driven escape from Pluto’s atmosphere: A combined fluid/kinetic model
OJ Tucker, JT Erwin, JI Deighan, AN Volkov, RE Johnson
Icarus 217 (1), 408-415, 2012
582012
Melt dynamics and melt-through time in continuous wave laser heating of metal films: Contributions of the recoil vapor pressure and marangoni effects
AN Volkov, LV Zhigilei
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 112, 300-317, 2017
522017
Atomistic simulations, mesoscopic modeling, and theoretical analysis of thermal conductivity of bundles composed of carbon nanotubes
AN Volkov, RN Salaway, LV Zhigilei
Journal of Applied Physics 114 (10), 104301, 2013
502013
Molecular-kinetic simulations of escape from the ex-planet and exoplanets: Criterion for transonic flow
RE Johnson, AN Volkov, JT Erwin
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 768 (1), L4, 2013
45*2013
Kinetic simulations of thermal escape from a single component atmosphere
AN Volkov, OJ Tucker, JT Erwin, RE Johnson
Physics of Fluids 23 (6), 066601, 2011
432011
Volatile loss and classification of Kuiper belt objects
RE Johnson, A Oza, LA Young, AN Volkov, C Schmidt
The Astrophysical Journal 809 (1), 43, 2015
402015
MOLECULAR-KINETIC SIMULATIONS OF ESCAPE FROM THE EX-PLANET AND EXOPLANETS: CRITERION FOR TRANSONIC FLOW (vol 768, pg L4, 2013)
RE Johnson, AN Volkov, JT Erwin
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS 779 (2), 2013
39*2013
Molecular-kinetic simulations of escape from the ex-planet and exoplanets: Criterion for transonic flow
RE Johnson, AN Volkov, JT Erwin
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 768 (1), L4, 2013
392013
Molecular-kinetic simulations of escape from the ex-planet and exoplanets: Criterion for transonic flow
RE Johnson, AN Volkov, JT Erwin
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 768 (1), L4, 2013
392013
The effect of the target structure and composition on the ejection and transport of polymer molecules and carbon nanotubes in matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation
LV Zhigilei, AN Volkov, E Leveugle, M Tabetah
Applied Physics A 105 (3), 529-546, 2011
372011
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