SFB 1432 TP C06: Getriebene Aktivierung in einem Bad im Nichtgleichgewicht

Institutionen
  • AG Fuchs (Theoretische Physik mit SP Weiche kondensierte Materie)
Publikationen
  31.10.24   Orts Gómez, Francisco José; Maier, Manuel; Fuchs, Matthias; Ortega, Gloria; Garzón, Ester Martin; Puertas López, Antonio Manuel (2023): Active and passive microrheology with large tracers in hard colloids The Journal of Chemical Physics. AIP Publishing. 2023, 159(14), 144901. ISSN 0021-9606. eISSN 1089-7690. Available under: doi: 10.1063/5.0169864

Active and passive microrheology with large tracers in hard colloids

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The dynamics of a tracer particle in a bath of quasi-hard colloidal spheres is studied by Langevin dynamics simulations and mode coupling theory (MCT); the tracer radius is varied from equal to up to seven times larger than the bath particles radius. In the simulations, two cases are considered: freely diffusing tracer (passive microrheology) and tracer pulled with a constant force (active microrheology). Both cases are connected by linear response theory for all tracer sizes. It links both the stationary and transient regimes of the pulled tracer (for low forces) with the equilibrium correlation functions; the velocity of the pulled tracer and its displacement are obtained from the velocity auto-correlation function and the mean squared displacement, respectively. The MCT calculations give insight into the physical mechanisms: At short times, the tracer rattles in its cage of neighbours, with the frequency increasing linearly with the tracer radius asymptotically. The long-time tracer diffusion coefficient from passive microrheology, which agrees with the inverse friction coefficient from the active case, arises from the transport of transverse momentum around the tracer. It can be described with the Brinkman equation for the transverse flow field obtained in extension of MCT, but cannot be recovered from the MCT kernel coupling to densities only. The dynamics of the bath particles is also studied; for the unforced tracer the dynamics is unaffected. When the tracer is pulled, the velocity field in the bath follows the prediction of the Brinkman model, but different from the case of a Newtonian fluid.

Forschungszusammenhang (Projekte)

    Ganguly, Saswati; Nöjd, Sofi; Yethiraj, Anand; Schurtenberger, Peter; Mohanty, Priti S. (2023): Crystal to crystal transformation in soft ionic microgels : Kinetics and the role of local mechanical susceptibilities Physical Review Materials. American Physical Society (APS). 2023, 7(8), L080401. eISSN 2475-9953. Available under: doi: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.L080401

Crystal to crystal transformation in soft ionic microgels : Kinetics and the role of local mechanical susceptibilities

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We report confocal microscopy experiments of electric-field-driven crystal-crystal transformations in microgel colloids with varying particle softness. The transformation kinetics are well described by phenomenological nucleation and growth theory. Using a spatial projection formalism, we determine local susceptibilities to affine shear deformation and nonaffine defect formation in the parent crystal. Curiously, the softer particles have lower shear strain susceptibility, while nonaffine susceptibility and phenomenological growth coefficients depend nonmonotonically on particle softness.

Forschungszusammenhang (Projekte)

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Name Finanzierungstyp Kategorie Kennziffer
SFB Drittmittel Forschungsförderprogramm 418/21
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Laufzeit: 01.01.2021 – 31.12.2024