Small angle neutron scattering experiments from colloidal dispersions at rest and under sheared conditions

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Neutron diffraction from charge stabilized shear ordered colloidal dispersions at rest and under sheared conditions are presented. A newly designed shear cell is used to generate a linear shear profile. Hexagonal scattering patterns were observed both at rest and under sheared conditions. The stacking probability A is determined by measuring the intensity dependence of the Bragg spots as a function of the angle between the incoming neutron beam and the sample cell. The shear experiments are discussed in terms of a continuous distortion [W. Loose and B. J. Ackerson, J. Chem. Phys. 101, 7211 (1994)] at small shear rates, and shear melting at higher shear rates. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Dux, C., Musa, S., Reus, V., Versmold, H., Schwahn, D., & Lindner, P. (1998). Small angle neutron scattering experiments from colloidal dispersions at rest and under sheared conditions. Journal of Chemical Physics, 109(6), 2556–2561. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.476828

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