PostprintWe explore the origins of slow dynamics, aging and glassy rheology in soft and living matter. Non-diffusive slow dynamics and aging in materials characterised by crowding of the constituents can be explained in terms of structural rearrangement or remodelling events that occur within the jammed state. In this context, we introduce the jamming phase diagram proposed by Liu and Nagel to understand the ergodic–nonergodic transition in these systems, and discuss recent theoretical attempts to explain the unusual, faster-than-exponential dynamical structure factors observed in jammed soft materials. We next focus on the anomalous rheology (flow and deformation behavior) ubiquitous in soft matter characterised by metastability and struct...
Microscopic dynamics and mechanical response of polymer glasses are studied in four projects using m...
When subjected to large amplitude oscillatory shear stress, aqueous Laponite suspensions show an abr...
Many soft-matter systems show a transition between fluid-like and mechanically solid-like states whe...
Microscopically disordered materials are at the core of an increasing number of new material technol...
The occurrence of non-equilibrium transitions between arrested states has recently emerged as an int...
Non-equilibrium dynamics in the glassy state lead to interesting aging and memory effects. In this d...
We study theoretically the role of aging in the rheology of soft materials. We define several genera...
This thesis characterizes the microscopic dynamics underlying the nonlinear mechanical behavior and ...
We investigate by rheology and light scattering the influence of the elastic modulus, $G_0$, on the ...
Open Access.Multispeckle x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy was employed to characterize the slow...
Relaxation of internal stresses through a cascade of microscopic restructuring events is the hallmar...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
We have investigated strain-accelerated dynamics of soft glasses theoretically and experimentally.Me...
Microscopic dynamics and mechanical response of polymer glasses are studied in four projects using m...
When subjected to large amplitude oscillatory shear stress, aqueous Laponite suspensions show an abr...
Many soft-matter systems show a transition between fluid-like and mechanically solid-like states whe...
Microscopically disordered materials are at the core of an increasing number of new material technol...
The occurrence of non-equilibrium transitions between arrested states has recently emerged as an int...
Non-equilibrium dynamics in the glassy state lead to interesting aging and memory effects. In this d...
We study theoretically the role of aging in the rheology of soft materials. We define several genera...
This thesis characterizes the microscopic dynamics underlying the nonlinear mechanical behavior and ...
We investigate by rheology and light scattering the influence of the elastic modulus, $G_0$, on the ...
Open Access.Multispeckle x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy was employed to characterize the slow...
Relaxation of internal stresses through a cascade of microscopic restructuring events is the hallmar...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
We have investigated strain-accelerated dynamics of soft glasses theoretically and experimentally.Me...
Microscopic dynamics and mechanical response of polymer glasses are studied in four projects using m...
When subjected to large amplitude oscillatory shear stress, aqueous Laponite suspensions show an abr...
Many soft-matter systems show a transition between fluid-like and mechanically solid-like states whe...