Applying an unsteady magnetic field to a 2D nonvibrating magnetic granular system induces a random motion in the steel beads with characteristics analogous to that of molecules in a fluid. We investigate the structural characteristics of the solid-like structures generated by different quenching conditions. The applied field is generated by the superposition of a constant field and a collinear sinusoidal field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBright field (BF) optical microscopy is regarded as a poor method to observe unstained biological samples due to intrinsic low image contrast. We introduce quantitative image restoration in bright field (QRBF), a digital image processing method that restores out-of-focus BF images of unstained cells. Our procedure is based on deconvolution, using a point spread function modeled from theory.
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January 2015
We studied the rotational and translational diffusion of optically anisotropic liquid crystal particles embedded in semidiluted polymer solutions of Poly-Ethylene-Oxide (PEO) at different concentrations and different molecular weights. The polymer radius of gyration was chosen to be similar to the size of the probe particles and the polymer concentrations used are just above the crossover concentration. Thus, the system consists of solid probe particles moving in a sea of overlapping particles of similar size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work we report experimental and theoretical results for the motion of single colloidal particles embedded in complex fluids with different interparticle interactions. The motion of particles is found to follow a similar behavior for the different systems. In particular, the transition from the short-time diffusive motion to the subdiffusive intermediate-time motion is found to occur when the square root of its mean squared displacement is in the order of 1 tenth of the neighbors' interparticle distance, thus following a quantitative criterion similar to Lindemann's criterion for melting.
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