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Dynamical Heterogeneities in Glasses, Colloids, and Granular Media
BLBerthier, Ludovic
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Abstract
Abstract Most of the solid materials we use in everyday life, from plastics to cosmetic gels exist in a non-crystalline, amorphous form: they are glasses. Yet, we are still seeking a fundamental explanation as to what glasses really are, why they form, and what their properties are. This book surveys the most recent theoretical and experimental research dealing with the physics of glassy and disordered materials, from molecular fluids to colloidal glasses, granular media and foams. Chapters present broad and original perspectives on one of the deepest mystery of condensed matter physics, with a particular emphasis on the key role played by dynamic heterogeneities to understand from a unified viewpoint…
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Arizona State University
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Keywords
- Glass transition
- Amorphous solid
- Nanotechnology
- Physicist
- Colloid
- Materials science
- Chemical physics
- Physics
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