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    Lamellar phase coexistence induced by electrostatic interactions

    Membranes containing highly charged biomolecules can have a minimal free-energy state at small separations that originates in the strongly correlated electrostatic interactions mediated by counterions. This ph...

    Y. S. Jho, M. W. Kim, S. A. Safran, P. A. Pincus in The European Physical Journal E (2010)

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    Temperature effect on the transport dynamics of a small molecule through a liposome bilayer

    An ion having hydrophobic parts can directly transport through the liposome bilayer without an ion channel and its transport mechanism can be explained by the free-volume theory. This was confirmed by investig...

    J. H. Kim, M. W. Kim in The European Physical Journal E (2007)

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    Probing photo-induced alignment in poly(vinyl cinnamate) films by surface second-harmonic generation

    I. Drevenšek Olenik, M.W. Kim, A. Rastegar, T. Rasing in Applied Physics B (1999)

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    A small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) study of worm-like micelles under shear

    The structure of a cationic worm-like cylindrical micelle was investigated by SANS (small-angle neutron scattering). Intensities from 0.1% by weight solutions in D2O, at rest and under shear, were measured on the...

    M. Y. Lin, H. J. M. Hanley, G. C. Straty in International Journal of Thermophysics (1994)

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    Studies of Molecular Monolayers at Air-Liquid Interfaces by Second Harmonic Generation: Question of Orientational Phase Transition

    Insoluble molecular monolayers at gas-liquid interfaces provide an insight to the understanding of surfactants, wetting, micromulsions and membrane structures,and offer a possibility to study the rich world of...

    Th. Rasing, Y. R. Shen, M. W. Kim, S. Grubb, J. Bock in Laser Spectroscopy VII (1985)

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    Critical Behavior of a Microemulsion

    We have studied the nature of the phase transition in a water-in-oil microemulsion near the upper cloud point temperature and found that the transition resembled a critical transition in fluid mixtures.

    John S. Huang, M. W. Kim in Scattering Techniques Applied to Supramole… (1981)