LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

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Total number of publications is more than 150 articles and

conference proceedings, including 12 book chapters in 10 books.

 

About 150 articles and conference proceedings, including 12 book chapters in 10 different books; 4 patents in laser technology and optical engineering; over 40 invited seminars, colloquia and talks on scientific research and higher education.

Edited Books:

1. Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011).

2. Bulk Metallic Glasses, edited by T. F. George, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (Nova Science Pub Inc, 2011).

3. Perspectives In Theoretical Physics, edited by T. F. George, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (Nova Science Pub Inc, 2011).

4. Theoretical Physics and Nonlinear Optics, edited by T. F. George, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (Nova Science Pub Inc, 2012).

 

Edited Journals:

Editor for the “International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Group Theory and Nonlinear Optics” (co-edited by G. Zhang) published by Nova Science Pub Inc (https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=125&products_id=1679)

 

Authored Book Chapters:

1.   R. R. Letfullin, and T. F. George, “Plasmonic Nanomaterials in Nanomedicine,” in Springer Handbook of Nanomaterials, (Springer, 2012).

2.      L. Nánai, Z. Benkő, R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “Laser-Matter Interactions:  Nanostructures, Fabrication and Characterization,” in Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011), pp. 1-36.

3.      R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “Nanoscale Materials in Strong Ultrashort Laser Fields,” in Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011), pp. 37-64.

4.      R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “Nanomaterials in Nanomedicine,” in Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011), pp. 103-129.

5.      R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “New Dynamic Modes for Selective Laser Cancer Nanotherapy,” in Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011), pp. 131-172.

6.      R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “Laser Ablation of Biological Tissue by Short and Ultrashort Pulses,” in Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011), pp. 191-218.

7.      R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “Gas-Dispersed Materials as an Active Medium of Chemical Lasers,” in Computational Studies of New Materials II:  From Ultrafast Processes and Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and Nanomedicine, edited by T. F. George, D. Jelski, R. R. Letfullin and G. P. Zhang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2011), pp. 423-450.

8.      R. R. Letfullin and T. F. George, “Super-High-Energy Pulsed Chemical Laser Systems with a Multi-Mega-Joule Output Energy in a Pulse,” in the book “Recent Research Developments in Physical Chemistry”, (Research Signpost, 2010), pp. 1-28.

9.     John T. Foley, Renat R. Letfullin, Henk F. Arnoldus and Thomas F. George, “The diffractive multifocal focusing effect and the phase of the optical field,” in the book “New Topics in Theoretical Physics, Horizons in World Physics, Vol. 258 (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2007), pp. 1-15.

      10.  J.T. Foley, R.R. Letfullin and H.F. Arnoldus, “The Diffractive Multifocal Focusing Effect,” in the book “Tribute to Emile Wolf: Science and Engineering Legacy of Physical Optics”, (Washington, 2006), pp. 289 - 318.  

      11.  R.R. Letfullin, V.I. Igoshin and T.F. George, “Chemical Laser Based on a Photon-Branched Chain Reaction,” in the book “Modern Topics in Chemical Physics”, (Research Signpost, 2002), pp. 183 - 286.

12.  R.R. Letfullin, “Solid Aerosols in the Strong Laser Fields,” in the book “Bulletin of Samara State Technical University: Physical – Mathematical Sciences”, (Samara, 1996).

 

Patents:

1.      Cooling Laser Mirror, R.R. Letfullin, V.I. Igoshin, V.S. Saphonov, No. 1554613 from April 4, 1988, Russia.

      2.      Technique for Laser Processing of Dispersed Materials and a Device for It Realization, R.R. Letfullin, V.I. Igoshin, 2002, Russia.

      3.      Technique for the Creation of Large Aerosol Volumes and a Device for It Realization, R.R. Letfullin, S.P. Sunnikov, 2003, Russia.

      4.      Phase Technique for Laser Aerosol Diagnostics, R.R. Letfullin, V.I. Igoshin, 2003, Russia.

 

Selected Publications

(About 150 articles and conference proceedings, including 12 book chapters in 10 different books; 4 patents in laser technology and optical engineering):

 

Selected Peer Reviewed Journal Papers

1.      Renat R. Letfullin, Colin E. W. Rice, and Thomas F. George“Bone Cancer Therapy by Plasmonic Nanoparticles,” Therapeutic delivery, 10.4155/TGE.11.101, 2(10), pp. 1259-1273 (2011).

2.      R. R. Letfullin, C. B. Iversen and T. F. George, “Modeling nanophotothermal therapy: kinetics of thermal ablation of healthy and cancerous cell organelles and gold nanoparticles,” Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 137-145 (2011).   

3.      R. R. Letfullin, C. Rice and T. F. George, “Modeling Photothermal Heating and Ablation of Biological Hard Tissues by Short and Ultrashort Laser Pulses” International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Group Theory and Nonlinear Optics, Volume 15, Issue 1-2, pp. 11-23 (2011).

      4. R.R. Letfullin, T.F. George, & G.C. Duree Jr., “Laser-Induced Photon-Branched Chain Reaction in a Chemically-Active Gas-Dispersed Medium,” Journal of Laser Chemistry. Article ID 839873, 10 pages, doi:10.1155/2008/839873 (2009).

      5. R.R. Letfullin, T.F. George, G.C. Duree Jr. & B. Bollinger, “Ultrashort Laser Pulse Heating of Nanoparticles: Comparison of Theoretical Approaches,” Advances in Optical Technologies, Article ID 251718, 8 pages (2008).

      6. Renat Letfullin, Thomas F. George, Azad Siahmakoun, and Michael McInerney, “De Broglie-Wave Lens," Optical Engineering, 47, 028001-1-9 (2008).

      7. Renat Letfullin, Thomas F. George, and Azad Siahmakoun, “Diffractive multifocal focusing of de Broglie matter waves”, Journal of Nanophotonics, Vol. 1, 013553 (2007).

      8. R.R. Letfullin, C. Joenathan, T.F. George, and V.P. Zharov, “Cancer Cell Killing by Laser-Induced Thermal Explosion of Nanoparticles”, Journal of Nanomedicine, 1(4), 473-480 (2006).

9.      V.P. Zharov, R.R. Letfullin, E. Galitovskaya, “Microbubble-Overlapping Mode for Laser Killing of Cancer Cells with Absorbing Nanoparticle Clusters”, Journal of Physics D: Biomedical Optics,  Vol. 38 (2005).

10.  V.P. Zharov, R.R. Letfullin and E. Galitovskaya, “Enhanced Selective Laser Killing of Cancer Cells with Aggregated Nanoclusters” Journal of Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, vol. 17, pp. 1-11 (2005).

      11. R.R. Letfullin,  J.T. Foley,  H.F. Arnoldus,  T.F. George, “The diffractive multifocal focusing effect and the phase of the optical field”, International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Group Theory and Nonlinear Optics, v. 11, No. 3, pp. 149-163 (2004

      12. R.R. Letfullin and T.F. George, “Diffractive multifocal focusing of the Gaussian Beam,” Fiber and Integrated Optics, 21(2) pp.145-161 (2002).

      13. R.R. Letfullin, “Compact pulsed HF laser based on an auto-wave photon-branched chain reaction,” Journal of Russian Laser Research, v. 23, № 3 (2002).

      14. R.R. Letfullin, O.A. Zayakin and T.F. George, “Theoretical and experimental investigations of the effect of diffractive multifocal focusing of radiation”, Applied Optics, v. 40, pp. 2138 – 2147 (2001).

      15. R.R. Letfullin and O.A. Zayakin, “Observation of diffraction  multifocal radiation focusing,” Quantum Electronics, v. 31, № 4, pp. 339 – 342 (2001).

      16. R.R. Letfullin and V.I. Igoshin, “Ultrahigh energy gain in small volumes of the active medium in a laser based on an autowave photon-branched chain reaction,” Quantum Electronics, v. 30, № 12, pp. 1049 – 1054 (2000).

      17. R.R. Letfullin and T.F. George, “Self – contained compact pulsed laser based on an auto – wave photon – branched chain reaction,” Applied Physics B, v. 71, pp. 813 – 818 (2000).

      18. R.R. Letfullin and T.F. George, “Optical effect of diffractive multifocal focusing of radiation on a bicomponent diffraction system,” Applied Optics, v. 39, №16, pp. 2545 – 2550 (2000).

      19. R.R. Letfullin and T.F. George, “Theory of energy gain in a laser - amplifier based on a photon - branched chain reaction: Auto-wave amplification mode          under the condition of input signal focusing,” Journal of Applied Physics, v. 88, № 7, pp. 3824 – 3831 (2000).

      20. R.R. Letfullin and V.I. Igoshin, “Diffractive focusing of an input pulse and giant energy gain in a laser based on an auto-wave photon-branched chain reaction,” Quantum Electronics, v. 29, № 1, pp. 37– 42 (1999).

      21. R.R. Letfullin and S.P. Sannikov, “Laser amplifier based on a photon - branched chain reaction in an aerosol – evaporation reactor-cavity,” Quantum Electronics, v. 29, № 1, pp. 43 – 48 (1999).                                  

 

Five last Conference Papers

       1.      R.R. Letfullin, “Laser-Induced Explosion of Nanoparticles (“Nano-Bombs”) for Selective Cancer Nanophotothermolysis,” in American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), conference Nano in Cancer: Linking Chemistry, Biology, and Clinical Applications in Vivo, section 6: “Therapeutic Nanoparticels and Nanogene Delivery” (2011).

      2.      R. R. Letfullin, “Application of Plasmonic Nanomaterials in Nanomedicine,” in Nanomaterials, Applications and Properties (NAP-2011), 1(1), pp.92-97 (2011). 

      3.      R. R. Letfullin, C. E. W. Rice and T. F. George, “Space Simulation of Thermal Fields Generated in Bone Tissue for Application to Nanophotohyperthermia and Nanophotothermolysis,” in Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VII, edited by N. Kollias, et al., Proc. of SPIE Vol. 7883, (Photonics West 2011:  BiOS), 78834L-1-10 (2011).

4.      R. R. Letfullin, C. B. Iversen and T. F. George, “Multipulse Mode of Heating Nanoparticles by Nanosecond, Picosecond and Femtosecond Pulses,” in Reporters, Markers, Dyes, Naoparticles, and Molecular Probes for Biomedical Applications II (Photonics West 2010:  BiOS), edited by S. Achilefu and R. Raghavachari, Proceedings of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 7576, 757611-1-11 (2010).

5.      R. R. Letfullin, C. E. W. Rice and T. F. George, “Bone Tissue Heating and Ablation by Short and Ultrashort Laser Pulses,” in Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VI (Photonics West 2010:  BiOS), edited by N. Kollias, B. Choi, H. Zeng, R. S. Malek, B. J.-F. Wong, J. F. R. Ilgner, K. W. Gregory, G. J. Tearney, L. Marcu, H. Hirschberg, S. J. Madsen, A. Mandelis, A. Mahadevan-Jansen and E. D. Jansen, Proceedings of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 7548, 75484K-1-11 (2010).

 

Last Invited Talks

 

1. R.R. Letfullin gave an invited talk "Applications of Plasmonic Nanomaterials in Nanomedicine" at Kazakh National Technical University, Almaty, December 2011.  

2. R.R. Letfullin gave an invited talk “M.S. degree in Nanomedicine” at University of Missouri in Saint Louis, October 2011.

3. R.R. Letfullin gave an invited talk “Educational Program in Medical Physics and Nanomedicine” at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley, October 2011.

4. R.R. Letfullin gave an invited talk “Application of Plasmonic Nanomaterials in Nanomedicine,” at Nanomaterials, Applications and Properties (NAP), September 2011.

5. R.R. Letfullin gave an invited talk “Nanoparticle Enhanced X-Ray Therapy,” at Radiological Technologies University, South Bend, IN, April 2011.

6. R.R. Letfullin, “Laser-Induced Explosion of Nanoparticles (“Nano-Bombs”) for Selective Cancer Nanophotothermolysis,” invited speaker at American Association for Cancer Research, Miami, FL (2011).

 

Webinars

R.R. Letfullin gave a webinar "From SUPER LASERS and NEW OPTICAL EFFECTS to NANOMEDICINE and NANOBOMBS" for Radiological Technologies University, February 10th, 2012.   

Dr. Renat Letfullin leads multiple (eight) webinars nationwide on the topic of Nanomedicine from February 28, 2012 to March 20, 2012.