Active Glass : Ergodicity Breaking Dramatically Affects Response to Self-Propulsion

dc.contributor.authorKlongvessa, Natsuda
dc.contributor.authorGinot, Félix
dc.contributor.authorYbert, Christophe
dc.contributor.authorCottin-Bizonne, Cécile
dc.contributor.authorLeocmach, Mathieu
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dc.description.abstractWe study experimentally the response of a dense sediment of Brownian particles to self-propulsion. We observe that the ergodic supercooled liquid relaxation is monotonically enhanced by activity. By contrast the nonergodic glass shows an order of magnitude slowdown at low activities with respect to the passive case, followed by fluidization at higher activities. Our results contrast with theoretical predictions of the ergodic approach to glass transition, summing up to a shift of the glass line. We propose that nonmonotonicity is due to competing effects of activity: (i) extra energy that helps breaking cages; (ii) directionality that hinders cage exploration. We call it "deadlock from the emergence of active directionality." It suggests further theoretical works should include thermal motion.eng
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