Using positional data from video microscopy of a two-dimensional colloidal system and from simulations of hard disks, we determine the wave-vector-dependent elastic dispersion relations in glass. The emergence of rigidity based on the existence of a well defined displacement field in amorphous solids is demonstrated. Continuum elastic theory is recovered in the limit of long wavelengths which provides the glass elastic shear and bulk modulus as a function of temperature. The onset of a finite static shear modulus upon cooling marks the fluid-glass transition in an intuitive and unique way
The free energy of hard-sphere systems provides a direct link between the particle-scale structure a...
The vibrational dynamics of a permanently densified silica glass is compared to the one of an α-quar...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Using positional data from video microscopy of a two-dimensional colloidal system and from simulatio...
Using positional data from video-microscopy of a two-dimensional colloidal system and from sim-ulati...
A solid - amorphous or crystalline - is defined by a finite shear modulus while a fluid lacks such. ...
Colloidal hard-sphere suspensions are convenient experimental models to understand soft matter, and ...
In physics, the term ‘solid’ is frequently associated with crystals, despite the fact that there is ...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
According to the elastic theory of the glass transition, the dynamics of glasses and glass-forming l...
Elastic models of the glass transition relate the relaxation dynamics and the elastic properties of ...
Colloidal hard-sphere glasses represent a useful model system to investigate the physics of amorphou...
We derive expressions for the shear modulus of deeply quenched, glassy solids, in terms of a Cauchy-...
Glasses acquire their solid-like properties by cooling from the supercooled liquid via a continuous ...
Hard-sphere colloids are model systems in which to study the glass transition and universal properti...
The free energy of hard-sphere systems provides a direct link between the particle-scale structure a...
The vibrational dynamics of a permanently densified silica glass is compared to the one of an α-quar...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Using positional data from video microscopy of a two-dimensional colloidal system and from simulatio...
Using positional data from video-microscopy of a two-dimensional colloidal system and from sim-ulati...
A solid - amorphous or crystalline - is defined by a finite shear modulus while a fluid lacks such. ...
Colloidal hard-sphere suspensions are convenient experimental models to understand soft matter, and ...
In physics, the term ‘solid’ is frequently associated with crystals, despite the fact that there is ...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
According to the elastic theory of the glass transition, the dynamics of glasses and glass-forming l...
Elastic models of the glass transition relate the relaxation dynamics and the elastic properties of ...
Colloidal hard-sphere glasses represent a useful model system to investigate the physics of amorphou...
We derive expressions for the shear modulus of deeply quenched, glassy solids, in terms of a Cauchy-...
Glasses acquire their solid-like properties by cooling from the supercooled liquid via a continuous ...
Hard-sphere colloids are model systems in which to study the glass transition and universal properti...
The free energy of hard-sphere systems provides a direct link between the particle-scale structure a...
The vibrational dynamics of a permanently densified silica glass is compared to the one of an α-quar...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...