Perspectives on opportunities in experimental soft-matter science
Sidney R. Nagel

TL;DR
This paper reviews discussions from a 2016 workshop on experimental opportunities in soft-matter science, highlighting its unique properties, challenges, and potential for future discoveries across multiple scientific disciplines.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current challenges and future opportunities in experimental soft-matter research based on workshop discussions.
Findings
Soft matter exhibits unique properties like low elastic moduli and non-linear behavior.
Challenges include understanding far-from-equilibrium dynamics and disorder.
Opportunities span biology, chemistry, geophysics, and physics.
Abstract
Soft materials consist of basic units that are significantly larger than an atom but much smaller than the overall dimensions of the sample. The label "soft condensed matter" emphasizes that the large basic building blocks of these materials produce low elastic moduli that govern a material's ability to withstand deformations. Aside from softness, there are many other properties that are also caused by the large size of the constituent building blocks. Soft matter is dissipative, disordered, far-from-equilibrium, non-linear, thermal and entropic, slow, observable, gravity-affected, patterned, non-local, interfacially elastic and active. This is only a partial list of how matter created from large component particles is distinct from "hard matter" composed of constituents at an atomic scale. Issues inherent in soft matter raise problems that are broadly important in diverse areas of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Dynamics and Properties · Planetary Science and Exploration · High-pressure geophysics and materials
