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Thinning and thickening in active microrheology

Published 9 Apr 2015 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1504.02277v1)

Abstract: When pulling a probe particle in a many-particle system with fixed velocity, the probe's effective friction, defined as average pulling force over its velocity, γeff:=⟨Fex⟩/u\gamma_{eff}:=\langle F_{ex}\rangle/u, first keeps constant (linear response), then decreases (thinning) and finally increases (thickening). We propose a three-time-scales picture (TTSP) to unify thinning and thickening behaviour. The points of the TTSP are that there are three distinct time scales of bath particles: diffusion, damping, and single probe-bath (P-B) collision; the dominating time scales, which are controlled by the pulling velocity, determine the behaviour of the probe's friction. We confirm the TTSP by Langevin dynamics simulation. Microscopically, we find that for computing the effective friction, Maxwellian distribution of bath particles' velocities works in low Reynolds number (Re) but fails in high Re. It can be understood based on the microscopic mechanism of thickening obtained in the T=0T=0 limit. Based on the TTSP, we explain different thinning and thickening observations in some earlier literature.

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