Kilfoil, M. L., and Y. Gao. “Direct Imaging of Dynamical Heterogeneities Near the Colloid-Gel Transition”. Physical Review Letters, vol. 99, no. 7, 2007, https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.078301.

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  • Journal Article
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Author: Kilfoil, M. L.
Author: Gao, Y.
Date Issued
2007
Date Published Online
2007-08-15
Abstract

We observe the microscopic dynamics of a suspension of colloids with attractive interaction by confocal fluorescence microscopy to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between local structure and dynamics near the gel transition. We study the distinct and self-parts of the van Hove density-density correlation function applied to our experimental data. Separable fast and slow populations emerge in the self-part, while the distinct part shows a pronounced signature of dynamic heterogeneities close to the gel transition, dominated by the fast particles. The slow population close to the gel transition shares features with an attraction-driven colloidal glass, including a plateau in the mean squared displacement that provides an estimate for the dynamical localization length.

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  • English
Host Title
Physical Review Letters
Host Abbreviated Title
Phys. Rev. Lett.
Volume
99
Issue
7
ISSN
1079-7114
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