Density of states of colloidal glasses

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Abstract

Glasses are structurally liquidlike, but mechanically solidlike. Most attempts to understand glasses start from liquid state theory. Here we take the opposite point of view, and use concepts from solid state physics. We determine the vibrational modes of a colloidal glass experimentally, and find soft low-frequency modes that are very different in nature from the usual acoustic vibrations of ordinary solids. These modes extend over surprisingly large length scales. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Ghosh, A., Chikkadi, V. K., Schall, P., Kurchan, J., & Bonn, D. (2010). Density of states of colloidal glasses. Physical Review Letters, 104(24). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.248305

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