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Signatures of glass formation in a fluidized bed of hard spheres

Daniel I. Goldman, Harry L. Swinney

Published 2005-11-14, updated 2006-03-10Version 2

We demonstrate that a fluidized bed of hard spheres during defluidization displays properties associated with formation of a glass. The final state is rate dependent, and as this state is approached, the bed exhibits heterogeneity with increasing time and length scales. The formation of a glass results in the loss of fluidization and an arrest of macroscopic particle motion. Microscopic motion persists in this state, but the bed can be jammed by application of a small increase in flow rate. Thus a fluidized bed can serve as a test system for studies of glass formation and jamming.

Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRL Replacement: modified figures and text
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