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Evolution of particle-scale dynamics in an aging clay suspension

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

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 qq corresponding to interparticle length scales, the dynamic structure factor follows a form f(q,t)exp[(t/τ)βf(q,t) \sim \exp[-(t/\tau)^{\beta}], where β\beta \approx 1.5. The characteristic relaxation time τ\tau increases with the sample age tat_a approximately as τta1.8\tau \sim t_a^{1.8} and decreases with qq approximately as τq1\tau \sim q^{-1}. Such a compressed exponential decay with relaxation time that varies inversely with qq 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)f(q,t) varies with qq 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 tat_a indicate a growth in the interparticle repulsion as the mechanism for internal stress development implied by the models.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0410376,
  title  = {Evolution of particle-scale dynamics in an aging clay suspension},
  author = {R. Bandyopadhyay and D. Liang and H. Yardimci and D. A. Sessoms and M. A. Borthwick and S. G. J. Mochrie and J. L. Harden and R. L. Leheny},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0410376},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, includes 4 postscript figures; accepted for publication in Phys Rev Lett