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arxiv: 1010.6088 · v1 · pith:AWRSBTEUnew · submitted 2010-10-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech

Out-of-equilibrium microrheology using optical tweezers to probe directional viscoelastic properties under shear

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords shearpropertiesactivealongmicellarmicrorheologyopticalorthogonal
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Many wormlike micellar systems exhibit appreciable shear thinning due to shear induced alignment. As the micelles get aligned introducing directionality in the system, the viscoelastic properties are no longer expected to be isotropic. An optical tweezers based active microrheology technique enables us to probe the out-of-equilibrium rheological properties of a wormlike micellar system simultaneously along two orthogonal directions - parallel to the applied shear, as well as perpendicular to it. While the displacements of a trapped bead - in response to active drag force carry signature of conventional shear thinning, its spontaneous position fluctuations along the perpendicular direction manifest an orthogonal shear thickening, an effect hitherto unobserved.

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