Is an active glass different from a conventional passive glass? To address this, we study the dynamics of a dense binary mixture of soft dumbbells, each subject to an active propulsion force and thermal fluctuations. This dense assembly shows dynamical arrest, first to a translational and then to a rotational glass, as one reduces temperature T or the self-propulsion force f. We monitor the dynamics along an iso-relaxation-time contour in the (T - f) plane. We find dramatic differences both in the fragility and in the nature of dynamical heterogeneity, which characterize the onset of glass formation-the activity-induced glass exhibits large swirls or vortices, whose scale is set by activity, and it appears to diverge as one approaches the g...
The glassy state is known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively expl...
How does nonequilibrium activity modify the approach to a glass? This is an important question, sinc...
One of the greatest challenges in contemporary condensed matter physics is to ascertain whether the ...
Is an active glass different from a conventional passive glass? To address this, we study the dynami...
Dense soft glasses show strong collective caging behavior at sufficiently low temperatures. Using mo...
We investigate the relaxation dynamics of a dense monolayer of bidisperse beads by analyzing the exp...
Despite decades of research, it remains to be established whether the transformation of a liquid int...
The glass transition is the dramatic dynamical slowdown one observes when cooling down a liquid or d...
Active glassy matter has recently emerged as a novel class of non-equilibrium soft matter, combining...
Plastic rearrangements play a crucial role in the characterization of soft-glassy materials, such as...
The dynamical properties of a dense horizontally vibrated bidisperse granular monolayer are experime...
By using fluid-kinetic simulations of confined and concentrated emulsion droplets, we investigate th...
We perform a systematic and detailed study of the glass transition in highly asymmetric binary mixtu...
The glassy state is known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively expl...
How does nonequilibrium activity modify the approach to a glass? This is an important question, sinc...
One of the greatest challenges in contemporary condensed matter physics is to ascertain whether the ...
Is an active glass different from a conventional passive glass? To address this, we study the dynami...
Dense soft glasses show strong collective caging behavior at sufficiently low temperatures. Using mo...
We investigate the relaxation dynamics of a dense monolayer of bidisperse beads by analyzing the exp...
Despite decades of research, it remains to be established whether the transformation of a liquid int...
The glass transition is the dramatic dynamical slowdown one observes when cooling down a liquid or d...
Active glassy matter has recently emerged as a novel class of non-equilibrium soft matter, combining...
Plastic rearrangements play a crucial role in the characterization of soft-glassy materials, such as...
The dynamical properties of a dense horizontally vibrated bidisperse granular monolayer are experime...
By using fluid-kinetic simulations of confined and concentrated emulsion droplets, we investigate th...
We perform a systematic and detailed study of the glass transition in highly asymmetric binary mixtu...
The glassy state is known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively expl...
How does nonequilibrium activity modify the approach to a glass? This is an important question, sinc...
One of the greatest challenges in contemporary condensed matter physics is to ascertain whether the ...