Autonomously Probing Viscoelasticity in Disordered Suspensions
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2020-12-18
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Recent experiments show a strong rotational diffusion enhancement for self-propelled microrheological probes in colloidal glasses. Here, we provide microscopic understanding using simulations with a frictional probe-medium coupling that converts active translation into rotation. Diffusive enhancement emerges from the medium's disordered structure and peaks at a second-order transition in the number of contacts. Our results reproduce the salient features of the colloidal glass experiment and support an effective description that is applicable to a broader class of viscoelastic suspensions.
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Abaurrea-Velasco, C, Lozano, C, Bechinger, C & De Graaf, J 2020, 'Autonomously Probing Viscoelasticity in Disordered Suspensions', Physical Review Letters, vol. 125, no. 25, 258002. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.258002