Krüger, T.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Second-order convergence of the deviatoric stress tensor in the standard Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook lattice Boltzmann method. Physical Review E 82 (025701) (2010)
Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Effect of aspect ratio on transverse diffusive broadening: A lattice Boltzmann study. Physical Review E 80 (1), pp. 016304-1 - 016304-9 (2009)
Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Transverse diffusive mixing of solutes in pressure driven microchannels: A Lattice Boltzmann study of the scaling laws. La Houille Blanche, International Water Journal 6, pp. 93 - 100 (2009)
Gross, M.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Fall and rise of small droplets on rough hydrophobic substrates. Europhysics Letters 88 (26002), pp. 26002-p1 - 26002-p6 (2009)
Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Scaling effects in microscale fluid flows at rough solid surfaces. Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering 14, pp. 857 - 873 (2006)
Baschnagel, J.; Varnik, F.: Computer simulations of supercooled polymer melts in the bulk and in confined geometry. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 17 (32), pp. R851 - R953 (2005)
Varnik, F.; Bocquet, L.; Barrat, L.-J.: A study of the static yield stress in a binary Lennard-Jones glass. The Journal of Chemical Physics 120 (6), pp. 2788 - 2801 (2004)
Baschnagel, J.; Meyer, H.; Varnik, F.; Metzger, S.; Aichele, M.; Müller, M.; Binder, K.: Computer Simulations of Polymers close to Solid Interfaces: Some Selected Topics. Special Issue of Interface Science: Polymers at Interfaces 11, pp. 159 - 173 (2003)
Varnik, F.; Baschnagel, J.; Binder, K.; Mareschal, M.: Confinement effects on the slow dynamics of a supercooled polymer melt: Rouse modes and the incoherent scattering function. European Physical Journal E 12 (167) (2003)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Femtosecond laser pulse sequences offer a way to explore the ultrafast dynamics of charge density waves. Designing specific pulse sequences may allow us to guide the system's trajectory through the potential energy surface and achieve precise control over processes at surfaces.