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Nanoscale Rigidity in Cross-Linked Micelle Networks Revealed by XPCS Nanorheology

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arxiv 2010.08267 v1 pith:CKKHJOCZ submitted 2020-10-16 cond-mat.soft

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keywords networkmicellecross-linkeddynamicsnanorheologynanoscalenetworksrigidity
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Solutions of wormlike micelles can form cross-linked networks on microscopic length scales. The unique mechanical properties of these complex fluids are driven by the interplay between the network structure and dynamics which are investigated by plate-plate rheometry and X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy~(XPCS) nanorheology. Intensity auto-correlation functions of tracer nanoparticles~(NPs) dispersed in micelle solutions were recorded which captured both the slow structural network relaxation and the short-time dynamics of NPs trapped in the network. The results are indicative of a resonance-like dynamic behavior of the network on the nanoscale that develops as a consequence of the intrinsic short-range rigidity of individual micelle chains.

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