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Arnab Khan
Assistant Professor

Academic Details

  • October 2022 — Until now, Assistant Professor Department of Physics Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal Bhopal, India
  • October 2020 — September 2022, Post-doctoral Researcher, Institut für Ionenphysik und Angewandte Physik, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • January 2019 — December 2019, Post-doctoral Researcher, Institute für Kernphysik, J. W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • January 2017 — December 2018, Alexander von Humboldt Post-doctoral Fellow, Institute für Kernphysik, J. W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • March 2016 — August 2016, Visiting Fellow Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India.
  • 25/04/ 2012 – 28/02/ 2016 Ph.D. in Physics (Atomic and Molecular Physics) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India.

Research

  • Atomic, Molecular, and Optical physics
  • Ion-electron coincidence spectroscopy
  • Ion-molecule and electron-molecule collision physics,
  • Laboratory Astrophysics
  • Strong field physics/ Femtosecond laser spectroscopy
  • Supersonic Gas-jet Spectroscopy
  • Cluster physics
  • Reaction dynamics
  • Reactive scattering
  • Instrumentations

Arnab Khan
Assistant Professor

# Authors Title Journals Year
1 T. Jahnke
L. Ph. H. Schmidt
M. S. Schoeffler
I. P. Volobuev
Yu. V. Popov
O. Chuluunbaatar
S. Houamer
V. Honkimaeki
D. Kirchner
T. Mletzko
S. Zeller
M. Waitz
C. Janke
A. Khan
I. Vela-Perez
M. Weller
G. Kastirke
S. Grundmann
F. Trinter
M. Kircher
R. Doerner
Ion and Electron Momentum Distributions from Single and Double Ionization of Helium Induced by Compton Scattering Physical Review Letters 2022
2 Md Abul Kalam Azad Siddiki
M. Nrishimhamurty
Kamal Kumar
Jibak Mukherjee
Lokesh C. Tribedi
Arnab Khan
Deepankar Misra
Development of a cold target recoil ion momentum spectrometer and a projectile charge state analyzer setup to study electron transfer processes in highly charged ion–atom/molecule collisions Review of Scientific Instruments 2022
3 P. V. Demekhin
R. Pietschnig
R. Doerner
M. Ilchen
T. Jahnke
Andre Knie
J. Viehmann
L. Marder
C. Kuestner-Wetekam
M. Maurer
D. Kargin
J. B. Williams
K. Ueda
H. Fukuzawa
D. Tsitsonis
J. Siebert
G. Kastirke
I. Vela-Perez
M. Waitz
M. Hofmann
R. Tomar
A. Khan
M. Kircher
S. Grundmann
D. Trabert
N. Anders
N. M. Novikovskiy
F. Trinter
K. Fehre
G. Nalin
M. S. Schoeffler
Photoelectron circular dichroism of O1s-photoelectrons of uniaxially oriented trifluoromethyloxirane Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) 2021
4 Arnab Khan
Lokesh C. Tribedi
Deepankar Misra
Velocity and charge-state dependence on the Coulomb explosion of N2, under the impact of highly charged ions at intermediate velocities Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 2021
5 Arnab Khan
Till Jahnke
Stefan Zeller
Florian Trinter
Markus Schoeffler
Lothar Ph. H. Schmidt
Reinhard Doerner
Maksim Kunitski
Visualizing the Geometry of Hydrogen Dimers The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2020
6 Arnab Khan
Daniel Trabert
Sebastian Eckart
Maksim Kunitski
Till Jahnke
Reinhard Doerner
Orientation-dependent dissociative ionization of H2 in strong elliptic laser fields: Modification of the release time through molecular orientation Physical Review A 2020
7 A. Mhamdi
J. Rist
D. Aslituerk
M. Weller
N. Melzer
D. Trabert
M. Kircher
I. Vela-Perez
J. Siebert
S. Eckart
S. Grundmann
G. Kastirke
M. Waitz
A. Khan
M. S. Schoeffler
F. Trinter
R. Doerner
T. Jahnke
Ph. V. Demekhin
Breakdown of the spectator concept in low-electron-energy resonant decay processes Physical Review Letters 2018
8 Arnab Khan
Lokesh C. Tribedi
Deepankar Misra
Three-body fragmentation of multiply charged nitrous oxide induced by Ar8 +- and Xe15 +-ion impact Physical Review A 2017
9 Arnab Khan
Lokesh C. Tribedi
Deepankar Misra
A recoil ion momentum spectrometer for molecular and atomic fragmentation studies Review of Scientific Instruments 2015

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