2019-11-08T10:58:43Z
2019-11-08T10:58:43Z
2018-05-28
2019-11-08T10:58:44Z
We investigate the dynamics and rheological properties of a circular colloidal cluster that is continuously sheared by magnetic and optical torques in a two-dimensional (2D) Taylor-Couette geometry. By varying the two driving fields{,} we obtain the system flow diagram and report the velocity profiles along the colloidal structure. We then use the inner magnetic trimer as a microrheometer{,} and observe continuous thinning of all particle layers followed by thickening of the third one above a threshold field. Experimental data are supported by Brownian dynamics simulations. Our approach gives a unique microscopic view on how the structure of strongly confined colloidal matter weakens or strengthens upon shear{,} envisioning the engineering of rheological devices at the microscales.
Article
Accepted version
English
Processos de moviment brownià; Geometria; Brownian motion processes; Geometry
Royal Society of Chemistry
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sm00434j
Soft Matter, 2018, num. 24
https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sm00434j
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(c) Ortiz Ambriz, Antonio et al., 2018