We report a thermosensitive microgel suspension that can be tuned reversibly between the glass state at low temperature and the liquid state at high temperature. Unlike hard spheres, we find that the glass transition for these suspensions is governed by both the volume fraction and the softness of the particles, where softer suspensions form a glass at higher effective volume fractions. In the glass state, these suspensions show aging where the relaxation times increase linearly with age, irrespective of the degree of particle softness. This relaxation scaling is in contrast with hard sphere behavior but consistent with the soft glassy rheology model
Glasses formed from nano- and microparticles form a fascinating testing ground to explore and unders...
International audienceThe microscopic dynamics and aging of a soft thermosensitive suspension was in...
International audienceWe explore the rheology during a startup flow of well-characterized polyelectr...
Aging observed in soft glassy materials inherently affects the rheological properties of these syste...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
We have examined the linear viscoelastic behavior of poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (PNIPAM) microgel su...
We explore the glassy dynamics of soft colloids using microgels and charged particles interacting b...
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Microgel colloids, solvent swollen hydrogel particles of microscopic size, are in osmotic equilibriu...
In this article we demonstrate that concentrated p-NIPA suspensions in a low temperature glassy stat...
We study the structure and dynamics of colloidal particles with a spherical hard core and a thermo-r...
When a liquid is quenched sufficiently rapidly below its solidification temperature, a disordered an...
The aging dynamics in a model for dense simple liquids, in which particles interact through a hard-c...
We investigate by rheology and light scattering the influence of the elastic modulus, $G_0$, on the ...
Bidisperse colloidal suspensions of temperature-sensitive microgel spheres were quenched from liquid...
Glasses formed from nano- and microparticles form a fascinating testing ground to explore and unders...
International audienceThe microscopic dynamics and aging of a soft thermosensitive suspension was in...
International audienceWe explore the rheology during a startup flow of well-characterized polyelectr...
Aging observed in soft glassy materials inherently affects the rheological properties of these syste...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
We have examined the linear viscoelastic behavior of poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (PNIPAM) microgel su...
We explore the glassy dynamics of soft colloids using microgels and charged particles interacting b...
<p>We study the rheology of systems of thermoresponsive microgels which can transition between a rep...
Microgel colloids, solvent swollen hydrogel particles of microscopic size, are in osmotic equilibriu...
In this article we demonstrate that concentrated p-NIPA suspensions in a low temperature glassy stat...
We study the structure and dynamics of colloidal particles with a spherical hard core and a thermo-r...
When a liquid is quenched sufficiently rapidly below its solidification temperature, a disordered an...
The aging dynamics in a model for dense simple liquids, in which particles interact through a hard-c...
We investigate by rheology and light scattering the influence of the elastic modulus, $G_0$, on the ...
Bidisperse colloidal suspensions of temperature-sensitive microgel spheres were quenched from liquid...
Glasses formed from nano- and microparticles form a fascinating testing ground to explore and unders...
International audienceThe microscopic dynamics and aging of a soft thermosensitive suspension was in...
International audienceWe explore the rheology during a startup flow of well-characterized polyelectr...