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arxiv: 1701.05433 · v1 · pith:DXLEWXPWnew · submitted 2017-01-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Shear-induced laning transition in a confined colloidal film

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Using Brownian dynamics (BD) simulations we investigate a dense system of charged colloids exposed to shear flow in a confined (slit-pore) geometry. The equilibrium system at zero flow consists of three, well-pronounced layers with square-like crystalline in-plane structure. We demonstrate that, for sufficiently large shear rates, the middle layer separates into two sublayers where the particles organize into moving lanes with opposite velocities. The formation of this micro-laned state results in a destruction of the applied shear profile. It has a strong impact not only on the structure of the system, but also on its rheology as measured by the stress tensor. At higher shear rates we observe a disordered state and finally a recrystallization reminiscent of the behavior of bilayer films. We expect the shear-induced laning to be a generic feature of thin films with three or more layers.

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