The long-standing observations that different amorphous materials exhibit a pronounced enhancement of viscosity and eventually vitrify on compression or cooling continue to fascinate and challenge scientists1, on the groundof their physical origin and practical implications. Glass formation is a generic phenomenon, observed in physically quite distinct systems that encompass hard and soft particles. It is believed that a common underlying scenario2,3, namely cage formation, drives dynamical arrest, especially at high concentrations. Here, we identify a novel, asymmetric glassy state in soft colloidal mixtures, which is characterized by strongly anisotropically distorted cages, bearing similarities to those of hard-sphere glasses under shear...
At high concentration, dispersions of deformable particles such as emulsion droplets microgels, mice...
In this thesis, we studied two soft condensed matter systems. The first part of the thesis studied t...
Glasses acquire their solid-like properties by cooling from the supercooled liquid via a continuous ...
The long-standing observations that different amorphous materials exhibit a pronounced enhancement o...
By employing rheological experiments, mode coupling theory, and computer simulations based on realis...
© 2013 American Physical Society, available at: Truzzolillo, D., Marzi, D., Marakis, J., Capone, B.,...
Colloidal glass transition and its manipulation represent a topic of ever increasing scientific inte...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Rheological measurements are utilized to examine the yielding behavior of a polystyrene (PS) core an...
We present experimental evidence confirming the recently established rich dynamic state diagram of a...
Glasses formed from nano- and microparticles form a fascinating testing ground to explore and unders...
We examine the vitrification and melting of asymmetric star polymer mixtures by combining rheologica...
We perform a systematic and detailed study of the glass transition in highly asymmetric binary mixtu...
The rheological response, in particular the non-linear response, to oscillatory shear is experimenta...
In concentrated colloidal mixtures different caging mechanisms exist and result in different arreste...
At high concentration, dispersions of deformable particles such as emulsion droplets microgels, mice...
In this thesis, we studied two soft condensed matter systems. The first part of the thesis studied t...
Glasses acquire their solid-like properties by cooling from the supercooled liquid via a continuous ...
The long-standing observations that different amorphous materials exhibit a pronounced enhancement o...
By employing rheological experiments, mode coupling theory, and computer simulations based on realis...
© 2013 American Physical Society, available at: Truzzolillo, D., Marzi, D., Marakis, J., Capone, B.,...
Colloidal glass transition and its manipulation represent a topic of ever increasing scientific inte...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Rheological measurements are utilized to examine the yielding behavior of a polystyrene (PS) core an...
We present experimental evidence confirming the recently established rich dynamic state diagram of a...
Glasses formed from nano- and microparticles form a fascinating testing ground to explore and unders...
We examine the vitrification and melting of asymmetric star polymer mixtures by combining rheologica...
We perform a systematic and detailed study of the glass transition in highly asymmetric binary mixtu...
The rheological response, in particular the non-linear response, to oscillatory shear is experimenta...
In concentrated colloidal mixtures different caging mechanisms exist and result in different arreste...
At high concentration, dispersions of deformable particles such as emulsion droplets microgels, mice...
In this thesis, we studied two soft condensed matter systems. The first part of the thesis studied t...
Glasses acquire their solid-like properties by cooling from the supercooled liquid via a continuous ...