This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifically, the deposition of particles during evaporation and the glass transition are explored. In the first set of experiments, we found that particle shape has a profound effect on particle deposition. We evaporated drops of colloidal suspensions containing micron-sized particles that range in shape from isotropic spheres to very anisotropic ellipsoids. For sessile drops, i.e., drops sitting on a solid surface, spheres are deposited in a ring-like stain, while ellipsoids are deposited uniformly. We also confined drops between glass plates and allowed them to evaporate. During evaporation, colloidal particles coat the air-water interface, formi...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass, is a long-standing problem. So...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
Colloidal suspensions are characterized by a variety of microscopic interactions, which generate unc...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
The glass transition is the most enduring grand-challenge problem in contemporary condensed matter p...
The glass transition is the most enduring grand-challenge problem in contemporary condensed matter p...
The work presented in this doctoral thesis employs colloidal suspensions to explore key open problem...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Colloidal suspensions are ubiquitous because of their vast industrial and household usage. We demons...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
When liquids are rapidly cooled below their freezing point, they can fall out of equilibrium and for...
This thesis reports results from a study of particle dynamics in colloidal glasses in the absence an...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass, is a long-standing problem. So...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
Colloidal suspensions are characterized by a variety of microscopic interactions, which generate unc...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
This thesis describes experiments that utilize colloids to explore nonequilibrium phenomena. Specifi...
The glass transition is the most enduring grand-challenge problem in contemporary condensed matter p...
The glass transition is the most enduring grand-challenge problem in contemporary condensed matter p...
The work presented in this doctoral thesis employs colloidal suspensions to explore key open problem...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
Colloidal suspensions are ubiquitous because of their vast industrial and household usage. We demons...
Glass formation in colloidal suspensions has many of the hallmarks of glass formation in molecular m...
When liquids are rapidly cooled below their freezing point, they can fall out of equilibrium and for...
This thesis reports results from a study of particle dynamics in colloidal glasses in the absence an...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass, is a long-standing problem. So...
This thesis describes experiments which explore the role of interparticle interactions as a means to...
Colloidal suspensions are characterized by a variety of microscopic interactions, which generate unc...