Time-modulated chiral matter
ORAL
Abstract
In passive matter, structure and shape are dictated by effective interactions that are a function of the separation and orientation of the material's building blocks. Driving materials out of equilibrium allows these interactions to depend on time. We drive a collection of colloidal magnets to rotate with an angular speed that slows the rotation of the constituents at specific moments in time. The resulting interplay between spatial and temporal order provides effective control of internal structure, global morphology, and free surface stability. We interpret our observations in terms of the competition between time-modulated internal stresses and surface forces.
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Presenters
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Ephraim S Bililign
University of Chicago
Authors
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Ephraim S Bililign
University of Chicago
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Yehuda A Ganan
University of Chicago
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Alexis Poncet
Ecole Normale Supérieure Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
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Jessica E Metzger
University of Chicago
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Denis Bartolo
Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
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William T Irvine
The University of Chicago, University of Chicago