Publications:
1. R. Hiller, K. Weninger, S. Putterman, and B.P. Barber, "Effect of Noble Gas Doping in Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence" Science 265, 248 (1994).
2. R. Löfstedt, K. Weninger, S. Putterman, and B.P. Barber, "Sonoluminescing Bubbles and Mass Diffusion" Phys. Rev. E. 51, 4400 (1995). link
3. B.P. Barber, K. Weninger, R. Löfstedt, and S. Putterman, "Observation of a New Phase of Sonoluminescence at Low Partial Pressures" Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 5276 (1995). link
4. K. Weninger, R. Hiller, B.P. Barber, D. Lacoste, and S. Putterman, "Sonoluminescence from Single Bubbles in Nonaqueous Liquids: New Parameter Space for Sonochemistry" J. Phys. Chem. 99, 14195 (1995). link
5. K. Weninger, S. Putterman, and B.P. Barber, "Angular Correlations in Sonoluminescence: Diagnostic for the Sphericity of a Collapsing Bubble" Phys. Rev. E. 54, R2205 (1996). link
6. K. R. Weninger, B.P. Barber and S. Putterman, "Pulsed Mie Scattering Measurements of the Collapse of a Sonoluminescing Bubble" Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 1799 (1997). link
7. B.P. Barber, K. Weninger, and S. Putterman, "Sonoluminescence" Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A 355, 641 (1997).
8. B.P. Barber, R. Hiller, R. Löfstedt, S. Putterman, and K. Weninger, "Defining the Unknowns of Sonoluminescence" Physics Reports 281, 65 (1997).
9. K. Weninger, H. Cho, R. Hiller, S. J. Putterman, and G. Williams, "Sonoluminescence from an Isolated Bubble on a Solid Surface" Phys. Rev. E . 56 6745 (1997). link
10. R. Budakian, K. Weninger, R. A. Hiller and S. J. Putterman, "Picosecond Discharges and Stick-Slip Friction at the Moving Meniscus of Mercury" Nature 391 266 (1998). link
11. R. A. Hiller, S. J. Putterman, and K. R. Weninger, "Time Resolved Spectra of Sonoluminescence" Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 1090 (1998). link
12. S. J. Putterman and K. R. Weninger, "Commentary on Topaz et al. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 19, 205 (1999)" Aesthetic Surgery Journal 19, 214 (1999).
13. K. R. Weninger, C. Camera, and S. J. Putterman, "Energy Focusing in a Converging Fluid Flow: Implications for Sonoluminescence" Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 2081 (1999). link
14. K. R. Weninger, C. Camera, and S. J. Putterman, "Physical Acoustics of Ultrasound Assisted Liposuction" Clinics in Plastic Surgery 26, 463 (1999).
15. K. R. Weninger, P.G. Evans, and S. J. Putterman, "Time correlated Single Photon Mie Scattering from a Sonoluminescing Bubble" Phys. Rev. E . 61 1020 (2000). link
16. S. J. Putterman and K. R. Weninger, "Sonoluminescence: How Bubbles Turn Sound into Light” Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 32, 45 (2000). link
17. K. R. Weninger, C. Camera, and S. J. Putterman, "Observation of Bubble Dynamics within Luminescent Cavitation Clouds: Sonoluminescence at the Nano-Scale" Phys. Rev. E 63, 016310 (2001). link
18. S. J. Putterman, P.G. Evans, G. Vazquez,
and K. R. Weninger "Is there a
Simple Theory of Sonoluminescence?"
Nature 409, 782 (2001). link
19. K. R. Weninger, P.G. Evans, and S. J. Putterman, "Comment on Mie Scattering from a Sonoluminescing Bubble with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution" Phys. Rev. E 64, 0383011 (2001). link
20. G. Vazquez, C. Camera, S. J. Putterman and K. Weninger, “Sonoluminescence: Nature’s Smallest Black-Body”, Optics Letters 26, 575 (2001). link
21. C. Camera, S. Putterman, G. Vazquez, and K. Weninger, “Sonoluminescence: Nature’s Tiniest Black-Body”, OPN 112, (12) 45 (2001). (Invited for the ‘best of optics in 2001’ issue)
22. G. Vazquez, C. Camera, S. J. Putterman and K. Weninger, “Black-Body Spectra for Sonoluminescing Hydrogen Bubbles”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 197402-1 (2002). link
23. K. Weninger, M. E. Bowen, S. Chu, A. T. Brunger, “Single-Molecule Studies of SNARE Complex Assembly Reveal Parallel and Antiparallel Configurations”, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 14800-05 (2003). link
24. M. E. Bowen, K. Weninger, A. T. Brunger, S. Chu, “Single Molecule Observation of Liposome – Bilayer Fusion Thermally Induced by SNAREs”, Biophysical Journal 87, 3569-84 (2004). link
25. K. Weninger, M.E. Bowen, S. Chu, A. T.
Brunger, “Single Molecule Studies of Synaptotagmin and Complexin Binding to the
SNARE Complex”, accepted Biophysical Journal.