We investigate correlations between low-frequency vibrational modes and rearrangements in two-dimensional colloidal glasses composed of thermosensitive microgel particles, which readily permit variation of the sample packing fraction. At each packing fraction, the particle displacement covariance matrix is measured and used to extract the vibrational spectrum of the shadow colloidal glass (i.e., the particle network with the same geometry and interactions as the sample colloid but absent damping). Rearrangements are induced by successive, small reductions in the packing fraction. The experimental results suggest that low-frequency quasilocalized phonon modes in colloidal glasses, i.e., modes that present low energy barriers for system rea...
This thesis describes our investigation of microstructure and phase behavior in colloids and liquid ...
The glass transition is perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in condensed matter physics: the main ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.aps.org/prb/abst...
We investigate correlations between low-frequency vibrational modes and rearrangements in two-dimens...
We investigate correlations between low-frequency vibrational modes and rearrangements in two-dimens...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...
We investigate the vibrational modes of quasi-two-dimensional disordered colloidal packings of hard ...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...
We analyze low-frequency vibrational modes in a two-dimensional, zero-temperature, quasistatically s...
The effects of particle shape on the vibrational properties of colloidal glasses are studied experim...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
Structural relaxation in hard-sphere colloidal glasses has been studied using confocal microscopy. T...
The anomalous thermodynamic properties of glasses remain incompletely understood, notably the anomal...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
This thesis describes our investigation of microstructure and phase behavior in colloids and liquid ...
The glass transition is perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in condensed matter physics: the main ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.aps.org/prb/abst...
We investigate correlations between low-frequency vibrational modes and rearrangements in two-dimens...
We investigate correlations between low-frequency vibrational modes and rearrangements in two-dimens...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...
We investigate the vibrational modes of quasi-two-dimensional disordered colloidal packings of hard ...
We conduct experiments on two-dimensional packings of colloidal thermosensitive hydrogel particles w...
We analyze low-frequency vibrational modes in a two-dimensional, zero-temperature, quasistatically s...
The effects of particle shape on the vibrational properties of colloidal glasses are studied experim...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
Structural relaxation in hard-sphere colloidal glasses has been studied using confocal microscopy. T...
The anomalous thermodynamic properties of glasses remain incompletely understood, notably the anomal...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
This thesis describes our investigation of microstructure and phase behavior in colloids and liquid ...
The glass transition is perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in condensed matter physics: the main ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.aps.org/prb/abst...