Francis W. Starr

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Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT), Middletown, CT, United States 
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McKenzie-Smith T, Douglas JF, Starr FW. (2022) Relating dynamic free volume to cooperative relaxation in a glass-forming polymer composite. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 157: 131101
Zhang W, Starr FW, Douglas JF. (2021) Activation free energy gradient controls interfacial mobility gradient in thin polymer films. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 155: 174901
Giuntoli A, Puosi F, Leporini D, et al. (2020) Predictive relation for the α-relaxation time of a coarse-grained polymer melt under steady shear. Science Advances. 6: eaaz0777
Zhang W, Starr FW, Douglas JF. (2020) Reconciling computational and experimental trends in the temperature dependence of the interfacial mobility of polymer films. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 152: 124703
Fan J, Emamy H, Chremos A, et al. (2020) Dynamic heterogeneity and collective motion in star polymer melts. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 152: 054904
Zhang W, Douglas JF, Starr FW. (2019) What does the instantaneous normal mode spectrum tell us about dynamical heterogeneity in glass-forming fluids? The Journal of Chemical Physics. 151: 184904
Zhang W, Emamy H, Pazmiño Betancourt BA, et al. (2019) The interfacial zone in thin polymer films and around nanoparticles in polymer nanocomposites. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 151: 124705
Giovambattista N, Starr FW, Poole PH. (2019) State variables for glasses: The case of amorphous ice. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 150: 224502
Zhang W, Starr FW, Douglas JF. (2019) Collective Motion in the Interfacial and Interior Regions of Supported Polymer Films and Its Relation to Relaxation. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Emamy H, Gang O, Starr FW. (2019) The Stability of a Nanoparticle Diamond Lattice Linked by DNA. Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland). 9
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