Chains of colloidal platelets in a electric, light and flow fields

ORAL

Abstract

We have used photolithography to produce square, plate-like, PMMA colloidal disks of dimension 4.5x4.5x0.7(1.4) microns. In an AC electric field the disks form ribbon-like chains, which at low field are separate and at higher field aggregate as in other electrorheological fluids. Here we report a study on the micromechanics of single chains. We use laser tweezers to hold the midpoint of a chain that is subjected to a transverse viscous flow. The resulting parabolic deformed shape can be used to quantitatively characterize the interactions between disks. Using a dipole-dipole interaction model, we accurately predict the chain deformation and the result allows for evaluation of the effective dielectric contrast between the particles and solvent.

Authors

  • Kun Zhao

    • Princeton University
  • Christopher Harrison

    • Schlumberger-Doll Research Center
  • Matthew Sullivan

    • Princeton University
  • Thomas Mason

    • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California- Los Angeles
    • UCLA
    • University of California- Los Angeles
  • William Russel

    • Princeton University
  • Paul Chaikin

    • Princeton University