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Particle response during the yielding transition of colloidal glasses

Soft Condensed Matter 2014-01-10 v1

Abstract

Yielding is central to the relaxation, flow and fracture of a wide range of soft and molecular glasses, but its microscopic origin remains unclear. Here, we elucidate the yielding of a colloidal glass by using x-ray scattering to monitor the structure factor during the yielding process. We apply a recently introduced combination of small-angle x-ray scattering and rheology to the oscillatory shear, and follow the structure factor during the increasing strain amplitude. Surprisingly, we observe a sharp transition in the orientational ordering of the nearest-neighbor structure upon yielding, in contrast to the smooth variation of the viscoelastic moduli. This transition is accompanied by a sudden change of intensity fluctuations towards Gaussian distributions. We thus identify yielding as a new, dynamically induced transition of the glass in response to the applied shear.

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@article{arxiv.1401.2106,
  title  = {Particle response during the yielding transition of colloidal glasses},
  author = {D. V. Denisov and M. T. Dang and B. Struth and G. H. Wegdam and P. Schall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.2106},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures