Molecular modelling of odd viscoelastic fluids

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Abstract

In materials that break chiral symmetry, the stress response to applied strain can contain unusual coefficients dubbed odd viscosity (in fluids) or odd elasticity (in solids), both of which can be seen as special cases of a general phenomenon of odd viscoelasticity. In this talk, I will describe and analyze the first known microscopic model that produces an odd viscoelastic fluid. The model consists of a collection of dumbbells suspended in a fluid, with the beads of the dumbbells featuring an active driving system that exerts torque on the dumbbells. After coarse-graining the model we analytically calculate the odd viscoelastic coefficients and corroborate the findings using molecular dynamics simulations.

* This work was in part supported by the Deutsche Forschungs-gemeinschaft (DFG) through the Leibniz Program, the cluster of excellence ct.qmat (EXC 2147, project-id 39085490) and the National Science Centre (NCN) Sonata Bis grant 2019/34/E/ST3/00405.

Presenters

  • Pawel Matus

    Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems

Authors

  • Pawel Matus

    Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems

  • Piotr Surowka

    Wroclaw University of Science and Technology

  • Ruben Lier

    University of Amsterdam