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Title: Direct manipulation of diffusion in colloidal glasses via controlled generation of quasi-particle-like defects
Authors: Wang, YD 
Xiao, C
Kumar, A
Shi, YH
Lee, CS 
Lam, KC
Fung, MK
Chan, CH 
Tsang, YH 
Li, B
Lam, CH 
Yip, CT
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Source: Physical review E : covering statistical, nonlinear, biological, and soft matter physics, Dec. 2024, v. 110, no. 6, 064603
Abstract: We experimentally manipulate the structural relaxation of colloidal glass at an atomistically controlled position. We focus a laser beam to eject a particle from the colloidal system. This creates a void that transforms rapidly into a mobile soft spot (quasivoid) composed of a few neighboring free-volume fragments. The transformation and subsequent motions of the quasivoid trigger a sequence of well-connected stringlike motions emanating precisely from the point of laser action with free volumes flowing along the string. Furthermore, the sequence can be terminated by the annihilation of the quasivoid. The observations are supported by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations.
Journal: Physical review E : covering statistical, nonlinear, biological, and soft matter physics 
ISSN: 2470-0045
EISSN: 2470-0053
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.110.064603
Rights: ©2024 American Physical Society
The following publication Wang, Y.-D., Xiao, C., Kumar, A., Shi, Y.-H., Lee, C.-S., Lam, K.-C., Fung, M.-K., Chan, C.-H., Tsang, Y.-H., Li, B., Lam, C.-H., & Yip, C.-T. (2024). Direct manipulation of diffusion in colloidal glasses via controlled generation of quasi-particle-like defects. Physical Review E, 110(6), 064603 is available at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.110.064603.
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