Dynamical instabilities are discussed for strongly interacting colloidal suspensions which are driven into nonequilibrium by an external field in the limit where hydrodynamic interactions can be neglected. Brownian dynamics computer simulations indicate that stripe-like patterns of particles driven alike are spontaneously formed if the external drive exceeds a critical strength. Recent previous studies of stripe formation obtained for symmetric equimolar mixtures in the steady state are reviewed. These results are then extended in two directions: first, we show that stripe-like segregation occurs also in asymmetric mixtures and observe an additional compression/expansion effect in the stripes composed of the small/large particles. Second, w...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
5 pages; v2 accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. LettInternational audienceThe emergence of partic...
The influence of an external field acting differently on the two constituents of a binary colloidal ...
Abstract. Colloids driven by an external field are ideal model systems for non-equilibrium problems....
We study the self-organization of mixtures of colloidal particles in the presence of external fields...
Brownian-dynamics computer simulations show a dynamical crossover in a strongly interacting colloida...
We consider pattern formation in periodically forced binary systems. In particular, we focus on syst...
Particulate solutions exhibit many interesting and varied behaviours when driven out of equilibrium....
Abstract. The influence of hydrodynamic interactions on lane formation of oppositely charged driven ...
We consider pattern formation in periodically forced binary systems. In particular, we focus on syst...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
5 pages; v2 accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. LettInternational audienceThe emergence of partic...
The influence of an external field acting differently on the two constituents of a binary colloidal ...
Abstract. Colloids driven by an external field are ideal model systems for non-equilibrium problems....
We study the self-organization of mixtures of colloidal particles in the presence of external fields...
Brownian-dynamics computer simulations show a dynamical crossover in a strongly interacting colloida...
We consider pattern formation in periodically forced binary systems. In particular, we focus on syst...
Particulate solutions exhibit many interesting and varied behaviours when driven out of equilibrium....
Abstract. The influence of hydrodynamic interactions on lane formation of oppositely charged driven ...
We consider pattern formation in periodically forced binary systems. In particular, we focus on syst...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
We study the sedimentation of an initially inhomogeneous distribution of binary colloidal mixtures c...
5 pages; v2 accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. LettInternational audienceThe emergence of partic...