Hard-sphere colloids are model systems in which to study the glass transition and universal properties of amorphous solids. Using covariance matrix analysis to determine the vibrational modes, we experimentally measure here the scaling behavior of the density of states, shear modulus, and mean-squared displacement (MSD) in a hard-sphere colloidal glass. Scaling the frequency with the boson-peak frequency, we find that the density of states at different volume fractions all collapse on a single master curve, which obeys a power law in terms of the scaled frequency. Below the boson peak, the exponent is consistent with theoretical results obtained by real-space and phase-space approaches to understanding amorphous solids. We find that the she...
Colloidal hard-sphere suspensions are convenient experimental models to understand soft matter, and ...
n a recent paper [Mandal et al., Phys. Rev. E 88, 022129 (2013)], the nature of spatial correlations...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...
Hard-sphere colloids are model systems in which to study the glass transition and universal properti...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
The glass transition is perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in condensed matter physics: the main ...
Mixtures of binary spheres represent prototypes of amorphous solids and can model metallic, granular...
We theoretically and numerically study the elastic properties of hard-sphere glasses and provide a r...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
Glasses are structurally liquidlike, but mechanically solidlike. Most attempts to understand glasses...
In physics, the term ‘solid’ is frequently associated with crystals, despite the fact that there is ...
At the jamming transition, amorphous packings are known to display anomalous vibrational modes with ...
Hard spheres are ubiquitous in condensed matter: they have been used as models for liquids, crystals...
A solid - amorphous or crystalline - is defined by a finite shear modulus while a fluid lacks such. ...
We use molecular dynamics to investigate the glass transition occurring at large volume fraction, φ,...
Colloidal hard-sphere suspensions are convenient experimental models to understand soft matter, and ...
n a recent paper [Mandal et al., Phys. Rev. E 88, 022129 (2013)], the nature of spatial correlations...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...
Hard-sphere colloids are model systems in which to study the glass transition and universal properti...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
The glass transition is perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in condensed matter physics: the main ...
Mixtures of binary spheres represent prototypes of amorphous solids and can model metallic, granular...
We theoretically and numerically study the elastic properties of hard-sphere glasses and provide a r...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
Glasses are structurally liquidlike, but mechanically solidlike. Most attempts to understand glasses...
In physics, the term ‘solid’ is frequently associated with crystals, despite the fact that there is ...
At the jamming transition, amorphous packings are known to display anomalous vibrational modes with ...
Hard spheres are ubiquitous in condensed matter: they have been used as models for liquids, crystals...
A solid - amorphous or crystalline - is defined by a finite shear modulus while a fluid lacks such. ...
We use molecular dynamics to investigate the glass transition occurring at large volume fraction, φ,...
Colloidal hard-sphere suspensions are convenient experimental models to understand soft matter, and ...
n a recent paper [Mandal et al., Phys. Rev. E 88, 022129 (2013)], the nature of spatial correlations...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...