Friday, September 7, 2012

1209.1108 (Nabiha Saklayen et al.)

Slow dynamics in cylindrically confined colloidal suspensions    [PDF]

Nabiha Saklayen, Gary L. Hunter, Kazem V. Edmond, Eric R. Weeks
We study bidisperse colloidal suspensions confined within glass microcapillary tubes to model the glass transition in confined cylindrical geometries. We use high speed three-dimensional confocal microscopy to observe particle motions for a wide range of volume fractions and tube radii. Holding volume fraction constant, we find that particles move slower in thinner tubes. The tube walls induce a gradient in particle mobility: particles move substantially slower near the walls. This suggests that the confinement-induced glassiness may be due to an interfacial effect.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.1108

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