Evolution of particle-scale dynamics in an aging clay suspension
Phys Rev Lett 93, 228302, (2004) Multispeckle x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy was employed to characterize the slow dynamics of a colloidal suspension formed by highly-charged, nanometer-sized disks. At scattering wave vectors $q$ corresponding to interparticle length scales, the dynamic struc...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys Rev Lett 93, 228302, (2004) Multispeckle x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy was employed to
characterize the slow dynamics of a colloidal suspension formed by
highly-charged, nanometer-sized disks. At scattering wave vectors $q$
corresponding to interparticle length scales, the dynamic structure factor
follows a form $f(q,t) \sim \exp[-(t/\tau)^{\beta}$], where $\beta \approx$
1.5. The characteristic relaxation time $\tau$ increases with the sample age
$t_a$ approximately as $\tau \sim t_a^{1.8}$ and decreases with $q$
approximately as $\tau \sim q^{-1}$. Such a compressed exponential decay with
relaxation time that varies inversely with $q$ is consistent with recent models
that describe the dynamics in disordered elastic media in terms of strain from
random, local structural rearrangements. The amplitude of the measured decay in
$f(q,t)$ varies with $q$ in a manner that implies caged particle motion at
short times. The decrease in the range of this motion and an increase in
suspension conductivity with increasing $t_a$ indicate a growth in the
interparticle repulsion as the mechanism for internal stress development
implied by the models. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0410376 |