胶体
胶粒
化学物理
剪切(物理)
纳米技术
粒子(生态学)
显微镜
化学
材料科学
物理
光学
热力学
物理化学
海洋学
地质学
作者
V. Prasad,Denis Semwogerere,Eric R. Weeks
标识
DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/19/11/113102
摘要
Colloids have increasingly been used to characterize or mimic many aspects of atomic and molecular systems. With confocal microscopy these colloidal particles can be tracked spatially in three dimensions with great precision over large time scales. This review discusses equilibrium phases such as crystals and liquids, and non-equilibrium phases such as glasses and gels. The phases that form depend strongly on the type of particle interaction that dominates. Hard-sphere-like colloids are the simplest, and interactions such as the attractive depletion force and electrostatic repulsion result in more non-trivial phases which can better model molecular materials. Furthermore, shearing or otherwise externally forcing these colloids while under microscopic observation helps connect the microscopic particle dynamics to the macroscopic flow behaviour. Finally, directions of future research in this field are discussed.
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