Re-entrant ordering of solute in a colloidal suspension during solvent evaporation

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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We study the phenomenon of self-assembly of silica micro-spheres on a glass plate during evaporation of the solvent from a colloidal suspension. Our experiments unveil an interesting competition between ordering and compaction in a strongly driven, out of equilibrium system arising from a slowing down of dynamics due to an impending glass transition. A suitable choice of experimental conditions minimizing the influence of many other competing phenomena that usually complicate probing of this underlying physics is crucial for our study. A re-entrant behavior in the order-disorder phase diagram as a function of particle density and drying time is established and the results are explained with the help of simulations and phenomenological theory.

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