Yielding of glasses -- a dynamic first-order transition?

ORAL

Abstract

We use a new combination of x-ray scattering and rheology to elucidate the yielding of glasses. By combining dynamic structure factor measurements with oscillatory rheology, we can resolve structural changes during the yielding of colloidal glasses. Surprisingly, we find a sharp symmetry change in the structure factor upon yielding, signaling a first order transition of the glass. This symmetry change is accompanied by a sharp change of fluctuations from non-Gaussian to Gaussian distributions of the scattered intensity. We interpret these observations as a new dynamically induced first order transition from a solid- to a liquid-like state of the glass.

Authors

  • Peter Schall

    University of Amsterdam, Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam

  • Triet Dang

    University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  • Bernd Struth

    German Electron Synchrotron (DESY)

  • Dmitry Denisov

    University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands