Erik Lascaris, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Physics | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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(Liquid-liquid phase transitions and water-like anomalies in liquids.) |
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Chen R, Lascaris E, Palmer JC. (2017) Liquid-liquid phase transition in an ionic model of silica. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 146: 234503 |
Gallo P, Amann-Winkel K, Angell CA, et al. (2016) Water: A Tale of Two Liquids. Chemical Reviews |
Lascaris E. (2016) Tunable Liquid-Liquid Critical Point in an Ionic Model of Silica. Physical Review Letters. 116: 125701 |
Lascaris E, Hemmati M, Buldyrev SV, et al. (2015) Diffusivity and short-time dynamics in two models of silica. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 142: 104506 |
Lascaris E, Hemmati M, Buldyrev SV, et al. (2014) Search for a liquid-liquid critical point in models of silica. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 140: 224502 |
Luo J, Xu L, Lascaris E, et al. (2014) Behavior of the Widom line in critical phenomena. Physical Review Letters. 112: 135701 |
Kesselring TA, Lascaris E, Franzese G, et al. (2013) Finite-size scaling investigation of the liquid-liquid critical point in ST2 water and its stability with respect to crystallization. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 138: 244506 |
Lascaris E, Kesselring TA, Franzese G, et al. (2013) Response functions near the liquid-liquid critical point of ST2 water Aip Conference Proceedings. 1518: 520-526 |
Lascaris E, Malescio G, Buldyrev SV, et al. (2010) Cluster formation, waterlike anomalies, and re-entrant melting for a family of bounded repulsive interaction potentials. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 81: 031201 |