Non-linear rheology of layered systems - A phase model approach

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We study non-linear rheology of a simple theoretical model developed to mimic layered systems such as lamellar structures under shear. In the present work we study a 2-dimensional version of the model which exhibits a Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in equilibrium at a critical temperature T c. While the system behaves as Newtonain fluid at high temperatures T > Tc, it exhibits shear thinning at low temperatures T < Tc. The non-linear rheology in the present model is understood as due to motions of edge dislocations and resembles the non-linear transport phenomena in superconductors by vortex motions. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Yoshino, H., Matsukawa, H., Yukawa, S., & Kawamura, H. (2007). Non-linear rheology of layered systems - A phase model approach. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 89(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/89/1/012014

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