Active glassy matter has recently emerged as a novel class of non-equilibrium soft matter, combining energy-driven, active particle movement with dense and disordered glass-like behavior. Here we review the state-of-the-art in this field from an experimental, numerical, and theoretical perspective. We consider both non-living and living active glassy systems, and discuss how several hallmarks of glassy dynamics (dynamical slowdown, fragility, dynamical heterogeneity, violation of the Stokes-Einstein relation, and aging) are manifested in such materials. We start by reviewing the recent experimental evidence in this area of research, followed by an overview of the main numerical simulation studies and physical theories of active glassy matte...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Dense active matter is gaining widespread interest due to its remarkable similarity with conventiona...
50 pages, 24 figs. This is an updated version of a chapter initially written in 2009 for the Encyclo...
Active glassy matter has recently emerged as a novel class of non-equilibrium soft matter, combining...
Dense soft glasses show strong collective caging behavior at sufficiently low temperatures. Using mo...
International audienceAmong amorphous states, glass is defined by relaxation times longer than the o...
How does nonequilibrium activity modify the approach to a glass? This is an important question, sinc...
It is well established that glassy materials can undergo out-of-equilibrium aging, i.e., their prope...
\u3cp\u3eThe coupling of active, self-motile particles to topological constraints can give rise to n...
7 pages, 2 figs Journal: Nature Phys. 9, 310 (2013)International audienceThe glass transition, exten...
Chiral active matter is enjoying a rapid increase of interest, spurred by the rich variety of asymme...
PostprintWe explore the origins of slow dynamics, aging and glassy rheology in soft and living matte...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase of interest in dense active materials, which, in the disorde...
Active Brownian particles are a model system that allows physicists to understand the principles of ...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase of interest in dense active materials, which, in the disorde...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Dense active matter is gaining widespread interest due to its remarkable similarity with conventiona...
50 pages, 24 figs. This is an updated version of a chapter initially written in 2009 for the Encyclo...
Active glassy matter has recently emerged as a novel class of non-equilibrium soft matter, combining...
Dense soft glasses show strong collective caging behavior at sufficiently low temperatures. Using mo...
International audienceAmong amorphous states, glass is defined by relaxation times longer than the o...
How does nonequilibrium activity modify the approach to a glass? This is an important question, sinc...
It is well established that glassy materials can undergo out-of-equilibrium aging, i.e., their prope...
\u3cp\u3eThe coupling of active, self-motile particles to topological constraints can give rise to n...
7 pages, 2 figs Journal: Nature Phys. 9, 310 (2013)International audienceThe glass transition, exten...
Chiral active matter is enjoying a rapid increase of interest, spurred by the rich variety of asymme...
PostprintWe explore the origins of slow dynamics, aging and glassy rheology in soft and living matte...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase of interest in dense active materials, which, in the disorde...
Active Brownian particles are a model system that allows physicists to understand the principles of ...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase of interest in dense active materials, which, in the disorde...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Dense active matter is gaining widespread interest due to its remarkable similarity with conventiona...
50 pages, 24 figs. This is an updated version of a chapter initially written in 2009 for the Encyclo...