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arxiv: 0903.1933 · v1 · submitted 2009-03-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.dis-nn

Dynamic light scattering measurements in the activated regime of dense colloidal hard spheres

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.dis-nn
keywords alphacolloidaldynamicequilibriumhardspheresactivatedalgebraic
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We use dynamic light scattering and numerical simulations to study the approach to equilibrium and the equilibrium dynamics of systems of colloidal hard spheres over a broad range of density, from dilute systems up to very concentrated suspensions undergoing glassy dynamics. We discuss several experimental issues (sedimentation, thermal control, non-equilibrium aging effects, dynamic heterogeneity) arising when very large relaxation times are measured. When analyzed over more than seven decades in time, we find that the equilibrium relaxation time, tau_alpha, of our system is described by the algebraic divergence predicted by mode-coupling theory over a window of about three decades. At higher density, tau_alpha increases exponentially with distance to a critical volume fraction phi_0 which is much larger than the mode-coupling singularity. This is reminiscent of the behavior of molecular glass-formers in the activated regime. We compare these results to previous work, carefully discussing crystallization and size polydispersity effects. Our results suggest the absence of a genuine algebraic divergence of tau_alpha in colloidal hard spheres.

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