David D. Brace, Ph.D.

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2001 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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molecular dynamics
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Michael D. Fayer grad student 2001 Stanford
 (The orientational dynamics of fragile glass-forming liquids, an experimental test of mode -coupling theory.)
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Brace DD, Gottke SD, Cang H, et al. (2002) Orientational dynamics of the glass forming liquid, dibutylphthalate: Time domain experiments and comparison to mode coupling theory Journal of Chemical Physics. 116: 1598-1606
Gottke SD, Brace DD, Cang H, et al. (2002) Liquid crystal dynamics in the isotropic phase Journal of Chemical Physics. 116: 360-367
Cang H, Brace DD, Fayer MD. (2001) Dynamic partitioning of an aromatic probe between the headgroup and core regions of cationic micelles Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 105: 10007-10015
Gottke SD, Brace DD, Hinze G, et al. (2001) Time domain optical studies of dynamics in supercooled o-terphenyl: comparison to mode coupling theory on fast and slow time scales Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 105: 238-245
Hinze G, Brace DD, Gottke SD, et al. (2000) Orientational dynamics in supercooled liquids near T(c) and comparison with ideal mode-coupling theory Physical Review Letters. 84: 2437-40
Hinze G, Brace DD, Gottke SD, et al. (2000) Erratum: Orientational Dynamics in Supercooled Liquids nearTcand Comparison with Ideal Mode-Coupling Theory [Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 2437 (2000)] Physical Review Letters. 84: 4783-4783
Hinze G, Brace DD, Gottke SD, et al. (2000) A detailed test of mode-coupling theory on all time scales: Time domain studies of structural relaxation in a supercooled liquid Journal of Chemical Physics. 113: 3723-3733
Hinze G, Brace DD, Gottke SD, et al. (2000) Orientational Dynamics in Supercooled Liquids near Tc and Comparison with Ideal Mode-Coupling Theory Physical Review Letters. 84: 2437-2440
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