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Optical Tweezers Microrheology Maps the Dynamics of Strain-Induced Local Inhomogeneities in Entangled Polymers

Optical tweezers microrheology (OTM) offers a powerful approach to probe the nonlinear response of complex soft matter systems, such as networks of entangled polymers, over wide-ranging spatiotemporal scales. OTM can also uniquely characterize the microstructural dynamics that lead to the intriguing...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2019-07, Vol.123 (3), p.038001-038001, Article 038001
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