Frank W. Bentrem, Ph.D.

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Physics Northwestern College Iowa, Orange City, IA, United States 
Area:
Computational soft matter physics, Acoustic remote sensing
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Lawrence R. Mead grad student 1995-1996 University of Southern Mississippi
Ras B. Pandey grad student 1998-2004 University of Southern Mississippi
 (Growth of polymer films by driven deposition: Monte Carlo simulations.)
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Spillmann CM, Kapur AV, Bentrem FW, et al. (2010) Critical field strength in an electroclinic liquid crystal elastomer. Physical Review Letters. 104: 227802
Bentrem FW, Pandey RB. (2005) Thermal roughening and deroughening at polymer interfaces in electrophoretic deposition Macromolecules. 38: 992-995
Bentrem FW, Xie J, Pandey RB. (2002) Interface relaxation in electrophoretic deposition of polymer chains: effects of segmental dynamics, molecular weight, and field. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 65: 041606
Pandey RB, Bentrem F, Foo GM, et al. (2002) Electrophoretic deposition of chain macromolecules: Conformation and density profiles, roughening, and deroughening Structural Chemistry. 13: 161-163
Bentrem FW, Xie J, Pandey RB. (2002) Density and conformation with relaxed substrate, bulk, and interface in electrophoretic deposition of polymer chains Journal of Molecular Structure: Theochem. 592: 95-103
Bentrem FW, Pandey RB, Family F. (2000) Roughening, deroughening, and nonuniversal scaling of the interface width in electrophoretic deposition of polymer chains Physical Review. E, Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics. 62: 914-7
Mead LR, Bentrem FW. (1998) Almost rolling motion: An investigation of rolling grooved cylinders American Journal of Physics. 66: 202-208
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