International audienceColloidal particles are often seen as big atoms that can be directly observed in real space. They are therefore playing an increasingly important role as model systems to study processes of interest in condensed matter physics such as melting, freezing and glass transitions. The solidification of colloidal suspensions has long been a puzzling phenomenon with many unexplained features. Here we demonstrate and rationalize the existence of instability and metastability domains in cellular solidification of colloidal suspensions, by direct in situ high-resolution X-ray radiography and tomography observations. We explain such interface instabilities by a partial Brownian diffusion of the particles leading to constitutional ...
We perform non-equilibrium Brownian dynamics simulations to investigate the out-of-equilibrium phase...
Understanding how liquid phase particles are engulfed or pushed during freezing of a monotectic is a...
The nature of solid-solid phase transformations has been a long-standing question spanning the field...
We present a mathematical model of the unidirectional solidification of a suspension of hard-sphere ...
The crystallization of hard sphere colloidal dispersions show a variation of phase behaviours, as th...
International audienceThis paper investigates by in situ high-resolution X-ray radiography and tomog...
Crystals melt when thermal excitations or the concentration of defects in the lattice is sufficientl...
International audienceA modified version of the Gibbs-ensemble Monte-Carlo method reveals how polydi...
During directional solidification of the solvent in a colloidal suspension, the colloidal particles ...
We consider homogeneous crystallisation rates in confocal microscopy experiments on colloidal nearly...
Solvent wrapped “metastable” crystalline colloidal arrays (CCAs) have been prepared by supersaturati...
Homogeneous crystal nucleation from a metastable hard-sphere colloidal liquid has been extensively s...
We present a comprehensive study of the solidification scenario in suspensions of colloidal hard sph...
Colloidal systems offer ideal conditions to study the nucleation process, both from an experimental ...
Colloids are microscopic particles whose size ranges from a nanometer to several micrometers, that a...
We perform non-equilibrium Brownian dynamics simulations to investigate the out-of-equilibrium phase...
Understanding how liquid phase particles are engulfed or pushed during freezing of a monotectic is a...
The nature of solid-solid phase transformations has been a long-standing question spanning the field...
We present a mathematical model of the unidirectional solidification of a suspension of hard-sphere ...
The crystallization of hard sphere colloidal dispersions show a variation of phase behaviours, as th...
International audienceThis paper investigates by in situ high-resolution X-ray radiography and tomog...
Crystals melt when thermal excitations or the concentration of defects in the lattice is sufficientl...
International audienceA modified version of the Gibbs-ensemble Monte-Carlo method reveals how polydi...
During directional solidification of the solvent in a colloidal suspension, the colloidal particles ...
We consider homogeneous crystallisation rates in confocal microscopy experiments on colloidal nearly...
Solvent wrapped “metastable” crystalline colloidal arrays (CCAs) have been prepared by supersaturati...
Homogeneous crystal nucleation from a metastable hard-sphere colloidal liquid has been extensively s...
We present a comprehensive study of the solidification scenario in suspensions of colloidal hard sph...
Colloidal systems offer ideal conditions to study the nucleation process, both from an experimental ...
Colloids are microscopic particles whose size ranges from a nanometer to several micrometers, that a...
We perform non-equilibrium Brownian dynamics simulations to investigate the out-of-equilibrium phase...
Understanding how liquid phase particles are engulfed or pushed during freezing of a monotectic is a...
The nature of solid-solid phase transformations has been a long-standing question spanning the field...