In the free-energy landscape picture of glassy systems, their slow dynamics is due to a complicated free-energy landscape with many local minima. We show that for a colloidal glassy material multiple paths can be taken through the free-energy landscape. The evolution of the nonergodicity parameter shows two distinct master curves that we identify as gels and glasses. We show that for a range of colloid concentrations, the transition to nonergodicity can occur in either direction (gel or glass), accompanied by "hesitations" between the two. Thus, colloidal gels and glasses are merely global free-energy minima in the same free-energy landscape, and the paths leading to these minima can be complicated. © 2007 The American Physical Society
The research within this thesis focuses on the behaviour of glass-forming systems as they are cooled...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
Colloidal suspensions are characterized by a variety of microscopic interactions, which generate unc...
In the free-energy landscape picture of glassy systems, their slow dynamics is due to a complicated ...
Glass is a liquid that has lost its ability to flow. Why this particular substance undergoes such a ...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass or gel, is a long-standing prob...
Glasses and gels, widely encountered amorphous solids with diverse industrial and everyday applicati...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
13 pages, 4 figures. This version was initially submitted to Nature Communications in December 2013....
A variety of methods are developed for characterising the free energy landscapes of continuum, Landa...
The complex physics of glass forming systems is controlled by the structure of the low energy portio...
The aperiodic crystal picture associates the glass transition with freezing into a nonperiodic struc...
This dataset is associated with a manuscript published in Nature Communications. 11th April 2017 (ht...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
Properties of the free-energy landscape in phase space of a dense hard-sphere system characterized b...
The research within this thesis focuses on the behaviour of glass-forming systems as they are cooled...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
Colloidal suspensions are characterized by a variety of microscopic interactions, which generate unc...
In the free-energy landscape picture of glassy systems, their slow dynamics is due to a complicated ...
Glass is a liquid that has lost its ability to flow. Why this particular substance undergoes such a ...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass or gel, is a long-standing prob...
Glasses and gels, widely encountered amorphous solids with diverse industrial and everyday applicati...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
13 pages, 4 figures. This version was initially submitted to Nature Communications in December 2013....
A variety of methods are developed for characterising the free energy landscapes of continuum, Landa...
The complex physics of glass forming systems is controlled by the structure of the low energy portio...
The aperiodic crystal picture associates the glass transition with freezing into a nonperiodic struc...
This dataset is associated with a manuscript published in Nature Communications. 11th April 2017 (ht...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
Properties of the free-energy landscape in phase space of a dense hard-sphere system characterized b...
The research within this thesis focuses on the behaviour of glass-forming systems as they are cooled...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
Colloidal suspensions are characterized by a variety of microscopic interactions, which generate unc...