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A symmetrical method to obtain shear moduli from microrheology

Journal

SOFT MATTER
Volume 14, Issue 19, Pages 3716-3723

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7sm02499a

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  1. NSF [OISE-1444209, PHY-1427654]
  2. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)/ERC grant [340528]
  3. DFG Collaborative Research Center [SFB 937]

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Passive microrheology typically deduces shear elastic loss and storage moduli from displacement time series or mean-squared displacements (MSD) of thermally fluctuating probe particles in equilibrium materials. Common data analysis methods use either Kramers-Kronig (KK) transformation or functional fitting to calculate frequency-dependent loss and storage moduli. We propose a new analysis method for passive microrheology that avoids the limitations of both of these approaches. In this method, we determine both real and imaginary components of the complex, frequency-dependent response function chi(omega) = chi'(omega) + i chi ''(omega) as direct integral transforms of the MSD of thermal particle motion. This procedure significantly improves the high-frequency fidelity of chi(omega) relative to the use of KK transformation, which has been shown to lead to artifacts in chi'(omega). We test our method on both model and experimental data. Experiments were performed on solutions of worm-like micelles and dilute collagen solutions. While the present method agrees well with established KK-based methods at low frequencies, we demonstrate significant improvement at high frequencies using our symmetric analysis method, up to almost the fundamental Nyquist limit.

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