Jonathan V. Selinger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005- | College of Arts and Sciences / Department of Chemical Physics | Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid Robert Nelson | grad student | 1983-1989 | Harvard |
Zhen-Gang Wang | research scientist | 1991-1992 | Caltech |
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Long C, Selinger JV. (2022) Explicit demonstration of geometric frustration in chiral liquid crystals. Soft Matter |
Rosseto MP, Selinger JV. (2022) Modulated phases of nematic liquid crystals induced by tetrahedral order. Physical Review. E. 105: 024708 |
Tang X, Selinger JV. (2020) Annihilation trajectory of defects in smectic-C films. Physical Review. E. 102: 012702 |
Rosseto MP, Selinger JV. (2020) Theory of the splay nematic phase: Single versus double splay. Physical Review. E. 101: 052707 |
Tang X, Selinger JV. (2020) Minimization principle for shear alignment of liquid crystals. Physical Review. E. 101: 032701 |
Sadoc JF, Mosseri R, Selinger J. (2020) Liquid crystal director fields in three-dimensional non-Euclidean geometries New Journal of Physics |
Ferris AJ, Afghah S, Selinger RLB, et al. (2019) Electric field-induced crossover from 3D to 2D topological defects in a nematic liquid crystal: experimental verification. Soft Matter |
Tang X, Selinger JV. (2019) Theory of defect motion in 2D passive and active nematic liquid crystals. Soft Matter. 15: 587-601 |
Duzgun A, Selinger JV, Saxena A. (2018) Comparing skyrmions and merons in chiral liquid crystals and magnets. Physical Review. E. 97: 062706 |
Jákli A, Lavrentovich OD, Selinger JV. (2018) Physics of liquid crystals of bent-shaped molecules Reviews of Modern Physics. 90 |