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Accessing the free expansion of a crystalline colloidal drop by optical experiments.

Marcus U WittG H Philipp NguyenJosefine R von Puttkamer-LuerssenCan H YilderimJohannes A B WagnerEbrahim MalekSabrina JuretzkaJorge L MeyrellesMaximilan HofmannHartmut LöwenThomas Palberg
Published in: Soft matter (2024)
We study poly-crystalline spherical drops of an aqueous suspension of highly charged colloidal spheres exposed to a colloid-free aqueous environment. Crystal contours were obtained from standard optical imaging. The crystal spheres first expand to nearly four times their initial volume before slowly shrinking due to dilution-induced melting. Exploiting coherent multiple-scattering by (110) Bragg reflecting crystals, time-dependent density profiles were recorded within the drop interior. These show a continuously flattening radial density gradient and a decreasing central density. Expansion curves and density profiles are qualitatively consistent with theoretical expectations based on dynamical density functional theory for the expansion of a spherical crystallite made of charged Brownian spheres. We anticipate that our study opens novel experimental access to density determination in turbid crystals.
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