Project Details
Orientational microrheology (B05)
Subject Area
Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Soft and Fluid Matter, Biological Physics
Physical Chemistry of Molecules, Liquids and Interfaces, Biophysical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry of Molecules, Liquids and Interfaces, Biophysical Chemistry
Term
from 2016 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 268730352
The motion of tracer particles provides insights into the local properties of complex matter with exceptional spatial and temporal resolution using tailor-made core-shell colloidal probes together with optical tweezing, and combined with molecular dynamics simulations. The mechanisms leading to the formation of liquid glass discovered in the first funding period, its region in phase space, and its mechanical and transport properties will be determined experimentally and by theory. This includes the development of experimental set-ups to apply external torques and forces onto the ellipsoidal particles, to investigate the limits of stability of liquid glass and theoretical developments to determine the particle motions in situ and under external driving. This will also extend to assemblies of nanoparticles.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Subproject of
SFB 1214:
Anisotropic Particles as Building Blocks: Tailoring Shape, Interactions and Structures
Applicant Institution
Universität Konstanz
Project Heads
Professor Dr. Matthias Fuchs; Professor Dr. Andreas Zumbusch