Shear-induced ordering in liquid microjets seen by x-ray cross correlation analysis

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We applied shear to a silica nanoparticle dispersion in a microfluidic jet device and observed direction-dependent structure along and across the flow direction. The asymmetries of the diffraction patterns were evaluated by x-ray cross correlation analysis. For different Rayleigh nozzle sizes and shapes, we measured the decay of the shear-induced ordering after the cessation of the shear. At large tube sizes and small shear rates, the characteristic times of the decay become longer, but Péclet-weighted times do not scale linearly with Péclet numbers. By modeling particle distributions with the corresponding diffraction patterns and comparing measured shape asymmetry to simulations, we determined the variation of volume fraction over the azimuthal angle for the maximum ordered state in the jet.

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Markmann, V., Dartsch, M., Valerio, J., Frenzel, L., Lokteva, I., Walther, M., … Lehmkühler, F. (2020). Shear-induced ordering in liquid microjets seen by x-ray cross correlation analysis. Structural Dynamics, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/4.0000038

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