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Phys. Rev. E 79, 011501 (2009) [10 pages]

Direct-space investigation of the ultraslow ballistic dynamics of a soft glass

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Sylvain Mazoyer, Luca Cipelletti, and Laurence Ramos*
Laboratoire des Colloïdes, Verres et Nanomatériaux (UMR CNRS-UM2 5587), CC26, Université Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France

Received 23 September 2008; published 20 January 2009

We use light microscopy to investigate the aging dynamics of a glass made of closely packed soft spheres, following a rapid transition from a fluid to a solidlike state. By measuring time-resolved, coarse-grained displacement fields, we identify two classes of dynamical events, corresponding to reversible and irreversible rearrangements, respectively. The reversible events are due to the small, experimentally unavoidable fluctuations of the temperature imposed to the sample, leading to transient thermal expansions and contractions that cause shear deformations. The irreversible events are plastic rearrangements, induced by the repeated shear cycles. We show that the displacement due to the irreversible rearrangements grows linearly with time, both on average and at a local level. The velocity associated with this ballistic motion decreases exponentially with sample age, accounting for the observed slowing down of the dynamics. The displacement field due to the irreversible rearrangements has a vortexlike structure and is spatially correlated over surprisingly long distances.

© 2009 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.011501
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.79.011501
PACS:
61.20.Lc, 82.70.−y, 61.43.−j, 62.20.F−

*ramos@lcvn.univ-montp2.fr