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Tailoring the Flow of Soft Glasses by Soft Additives

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Journal Phys Rev Lett
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2006 Feb 21
PMID 16486412
Citations 3
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Abstract

We examine the vitrification and melting of asymmetric star polymer mixtures by combining rheological measurements with mode coupling theory. We identify two types of glassy states, a single glass, in which the small component is fluid in the glassy matrix of the big one, and a double glass, in which both components are vitrified. Addition of small-star polymers leads to melting of both glasses, and the melting curve has a nonmonotonic dependence on the star-star size ratio. The phenomenon opens new ways for externally steering the rheological behavior of soft matter systems.

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