We study experimentally the origin of heterogeneous dynamics in strongly driven glass-forming systems. Thereto, we apply a well-defined force with a laser line trap on individual colloidal polystyrene probe particles seeded in an emulsion glass composed of droplets of the same size. Fluid and glass states can be probed. We monitor the trajectories of the probe and measure displacements and their distributions. Our experiments reveal intermittent dynamics around a depinning transition at a threshold force. For smaller forces, linear response connects mean displacement, and quiescent mean squared displacement. Mode coupling theory calculations rationalize the observations
We present a comprehensive micro- and macrorheological study of the effect of weak depletion attract...
We present simulation results addressing the dynamics of a colloidal system with attractive interact...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have determined that the nature of dynamical heterogeneity ...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
In active microrheology, a strong external force is applied to a colloidal probe immersed in a compl...
We study glass formation in hard spheres with short-range attraction. The system consists of nearly...
Dynamical heterogeneity (DH) has been observed in many systems approaching the glass or jamming tran...
International audienceThe microscopic dynamics and aging of a soft thermosensitive suspension was in...
We use dynamic light scattering and computer simulations to study equilibrium dynamics and dynamic h...
Heterogeneous dynamics of collodial depletion gels arises directly from structural features in some ...
The work presented in this doctoral thesis employs colloidal suspensions to explore key open problem...
We use dynamic light scattering and computer simulations to study equilibrium dynamics and dynamic h...
When a liquid is quenched sufficiently rapidly below its solidification temperature, a disordered an...
All constituent particles of material at non-zero temperature undergo ballistic motion at a short en...
We present simulation results addressing the dynamics of a colloidal system with attractive interact...
We present a comprehensive micro- and macrorheological study of the effect of weak depletion attract...
We present simulation results addressing the dynamics of a colloidal system with attractive interact...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have determined that the nature of dynamical heterogeneity ...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
In active microrheology, a strong external force is applied to a colloidal probe immersed in a compl...
We study glass formation in hard spheres with short-range attraction. The system consists of nearly...
Dynamical heterogeneity (DH) has been observed in many systems approaching the glass or jamming tran...
International audienceThe microscopic dynamics and aging of a soft thermosensitive suspension was in...
We use dynamic light scattering and computer simulations to study equilibrium dynamics and dynamic h...
Heterogeneous dynamics of collodial depletion gels arises directly from structural features in some ...
The work presented in this doctoral thesis employs colloidal suspensions to explore key open problem...
We use dynamic light scattering and computer simulations to study equilibrium dynamics and dynamic h...
When a liquid is quenched sufficiently rapidly below its solidification temperature, a disordered an...
All constituent particles of material at non-zero temperature undergo ballistic motion at a short en...
We present simulation results addressing the dynamics of a colloidal system with attractive interact...
We present a comprehensive micro- and macrorheological study of the effect of weak depletion attract...
We present simulation results addressing the dynamics of a colloidal system with attractive interact...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have determined that the nature of dynamical heterogeneity ...