Communication: Evidence of dynamic heterogeneity in glassy polymer monolayers from interface microrheology measurements

Kandar, A. K. ; Bhattacharya, R. ; Basu, J. K. (2010) Communication: Evidence of dynamic heterogeneity in glassy polymer monolayers from interface microrheology measurements The Journal of Chemical Physics, 133 (7). 071102. ISSN 0021-9606

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1063/1.3471584

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Abstract

We have developed a novel nanoparticle tracking based interface microrheology technique to perform in situ studies on confined complex fluids. To demonstrate the power of this technique, we show, for the first time, how in situ glass formation in polymers confined at air-water interface can be directly probed by monitoring variation of the mean square displacement of embedded nanoparticles as a function of surface density. We have further quantified the appearance of dynamic heterogeneity and hence vitrification in polymethyl methacrylate monolayers above a certain surface density, through the variation of non-Gaussian parameter of the probes.

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