Pair diffusion in quasi-one- and quasi-two-dimensional binary colloid suspensions.
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Abstract
We report the results of measurements of the center of mass and relative pair diffusion coefficients in quasi-one-dimensional (q1D) and quasi-two-dimensional (q2D) binary colloid suspensions. The new results extend the findings of similar studies of one-component q1D and q2D colloid suspensions. Our principal new finding is that the presence of the smaller diameter component can destroy the oscillatory structure of the separation dependence of the q2D relative pair diffusion coefficient of the large particles even though the oscillatory character of the large particle equilibrium pair correlation function remains prominent, and that no such effect occurs with the q1D suspension. An interpretation of these results is proposed.
*This work has been supported by the NSF CTS-021174 and CHE-9977841, the Israel Science Foundation 77/03 , the NSF funded MRSEC laboratory at The University of Chicago, and by a Senior Mentor Grant to S.A.R. from the Dreyfus Foundation.