Mark W Matsen

Mark W Matsen

University of Waterloo

H-index: 60

North America-Canada

About Mark W Matsen

Mark W Matsen, With an exceptional h-index of 60 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of Block Copolymers.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Bicontinuous microemulsion in binary blends of complementary diblock copolymers

Fluctuation stabilization of the Fddd network phase in diblock, triblock, and starblock copolymer melts

Fluctuation-corrected phase diagrams for diblock copolymer melts

Accounting for the ultraviolet divergence in field-theoretic simulations of block copolymer melts

Fluctuation effects on the order-order transitions of a diblock copolymer melt

Well-tempered metadynamics applied to field-theoretic simulations of diblock copolymer melts

Entropic Surface Segregation from Athermal Polymer Blends of Slim and Bulky Polymers

Universality of entropic surface segregation from athermal polymer blends due to conformational asymmetry

Mark W Matsen Information

University

Position

Chemical Engineering; Physics & Astronomy; Institute for Nanotechnology

Citations(all)

18124

Citations(since 2020)

4146

Cited By

15570

hIndex(all)

60

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

134

i10Index(since 2020)

82

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University of Waterloo

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Mark W Matsen Skills & Research Interests

Block Copolymers

Top articles of Mark W Matsen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bicontinuous microemulsion in binary blends of complementary diblock copolymers

The Journal of Chemical Physics

JD Willis

MW Matsen

2024/1/14

Fluctuation stabilization of the Fddd network phase in diblock, triblock, and starblock copolymer melts

Physical Review Materials

Mark W Matsen

Thomas M Beardsley

James D Willis

2023/10/31

Fluctuation-corrected phase diagrams for diblock copolymer melts

Physical Review Letters

Mark W Matsen

Tom M Beardsley

James D Willis

2023/6/12

Accounting for the ultraviolet divergence in field-theoretic simulations of block copolymer melts

The Journal of Chemical Physics

MW Matsen

TM Beardsley

JD Willis

2023/1/28

Fluctuation effects on the order-order transitions of a diblock copolymer melt

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Mark Matsen

Tom Beardsley

James Willis

2023

Well-tempered metadynamics applied to field-theoretic simulations of diblock copolymer melts

The Journal of Chemical Physics

Thomas M Beardsley

Mark W Matsen

2022/9/21

Entropic Surface Segregation from Athermal Polymer Blends of Slim and Bulky Polymers

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Russell Spencer

Mark Matsen

2022

Universality of entropic surface segregation from athermal polymer blends due to conformational asymmetry

Macromolecules

Russell KW Spencer

Mark W Matsen

2022/2/4

Fluctuation correction for the order–disorder transition of diblock copolymer melts

The Journal of Chemical Physics

TM Beardsley

MW Matsen

2021/3/28

Coexistence of polymeric microemulsion with homopolymer-rich phases

Macromolecules

Russell KW Spencer

Mark W Matsen

2021/1/25

Phase behavior of polymeric microemulsion in ternary A+ B+ AB blends

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Russell Spencer

Mark Matsen

2021

Order-disorder transition for diblock copolymer melts using field-theoretic simulations

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Tom Beardsley

Mark Matsen

2021

Surface segregation in athermal polymer blends due to conformational asymmetry

Macromolecules

Russell KW Spencer

Mark W Matsen

2021/10/19

Field-theoretic simulations for block copolymer melts using the partial saddle-point approximation

Mark W Matsen

Thomas M Beardsley

2021/7/24

Instability of the microemulsion channel in block copolymer-homopolymer blends

Physical Review Letters

Bart Vorselaars

Russell KW Spencer

Mark W Matsen

2020/9/10

Field theoretic approach for block polymer melts: SCFT and FTS

The Journal of Chemical Physics

Mark W Matsen

2020/3/21

Simple and accurate calibration of the Flory–Huggins interaction parameter

Macromolecules

James D Willis

Tom M Beardsley

Mark W Matsen

2020/11/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 135
Frank S Bates

Frank S Bates

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 119
Marc Hillmyer

Marc Hillmyer

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 90
Ian Hamley

Ian Hamley

University of Reading

H-index: 87
Michael KC Tam

Michael KC Tam

University of Waterloo

H-index: 58
An-Chang Shi

An-Chang Shi

McMaster University

H-index: 44
David Morse

David Morse

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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