Short- and long-range correlated motion observed in colloidal glasses and liquids

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Weeks, E. R. ; Crocker, J. C. ; Weitz, D. A. Short- and long-range correlated motion observed in colloidal glasses and liquids. Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter 2007, 19, 205131. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y2q85lud
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Abstract:

We use a confocal microscope to examine the motion of individual particles in a dense colloidal suspension. Close to the glass transition, particle motion is strongly spatially correlated. The correlations decay exponentially with particle separation, yielding a dynamic length scale of O(2-3 sigma) (in terms of particle diameter sigma). This length scale grows modestly as the glass transition is approached. Further, the correlated motion exhibits a strong spatial dependence on the pair correlation function g(r). Motion within glassy samples is weakly correlated, but with a larger spatial scale for this correlation.

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