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Taras Bryk

0000-0002-4360-0634

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Do we understand the solid-like elastic properties of confined liquids?

2021

Recently, in polymeric liquids, unexpected solid-like shear elasticity has been discovered, which gave rise to a controversial discussion about its origin (1⇓–3). The observed solid-like shear modulus G depends strongly on the distance L between the plates of the rheometer according to a power law G ∝ L − p with a nonuniversal exponent ranging between p = 2 and p = 3 . Zaccone and Trachenko (4) have published an article in which they claim to explain these findings by a nonaffine contribution to the liquid shear modulus. The latter is represented as Δ G ∝ − ∑ λ = L , T 1 V … [↵][1]1To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: giancarlo.ruocco{at}roma1.infn.it. [1]: #xref-corresp-1-1

Shear elasticity42LetterMaterials scienceRheometerThermodynamicsConfined liquidsSolid likePower lawPhysics::Fluid DynamicsShear modulusAmorphous materialsRheologyMultidisciplinaryViscosityLiquidsElasticityAmorphous solidCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterApplied Physical SciencesGenetic Techniques405Physical SciencesExponentAmorphous materials; Confined liquids; Liquids; Rheology; Rheology; Viscosity; Genetic TechniquesRheology
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Comment on "Universal Origin of Boson Peak Vibrational Anomalies in Ordered Crystals and in Amorphous Materials".

2021

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyScattering RadiationBoson peakVibrationAmorphous solidPhysical review letters
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