Local order in a supercooled colloidal fluid observed by confocal microscopy

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Gasser, U. ; Schofield, A. ; Weitz, D. A. Local order in a supercooled colloidal fluid observed by confocal microscopy. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 2003, 15, S375-S380. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y65cj29k
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Abstract:

The local order in a supercooled monodisperse colloidal fluid is studied by direct imaging of the particles with a laser scanning confocal microscope. The local structure is analysed with a bond order parameter method, which allows one to discern simple structures that are relevant in this system. As expected for samples that crystallize eventually, a large fraction of the particles are found to sit in surroundings with dominant face-centred cubic or hexagonally close-packed character. Evidence for local structures that contain fragments of icosahedra is found, and, moreover, the icosahedral character increases with volume fraction phi, which indicates that it might play an important role at volume fractions near the glass transition.

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