Homi Bhabha Lecture - At the edge of glassiness: how simple can a complex system be?
Homi Bhabha Lecture - At the edge of glassiness: how simple can a complex system be?
- Event time: 5:00pm
- Event date: 19th May 2011
- Location: Lecture Theatre A, James Clerk Maxwell Building (JCMB) James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD GB
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Institute of Physics' Homi Bhabha Lecture.
Every two years the Institute of Physics sponsors a lecture tour in the UK by an eminent Indian physicist. This year the Homi Bhabha lecturer is Professor Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, former Director of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
At the edge of glassiness: how simple can a complex system be?
A key recent focus in condensed matter physics attempts to related disparate many-body phenomena such as the glass transition in viscous liquids, jamming transition in granular materials and pinning transition in disordered elastic media. In all cases the single particle mobility of the systems vanishes. A simple relative of these complex many-body dynamics is the problem of the sticking of a Brownian colloid to a planar substrate immersed in a fluid which loses its mobility upon sticking. Using modern techniques such as an optical tweezer, combined with micro-positioning ability of scanning probe microscopes, one can investigate the crossover between non-glassy and marginally/minimally glassy dynamics in condensed matter in this pseudo-two body problem.
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