We study the competition between domain coarsening in a symmetric binary mixture below critical temperature and turbulent fluctuations. We find that the coarsening process is arrested in the presence of turbulence. The physics of the process shares remarkable similarities with the behavior of diluted turbulent emulsions and the arrest length scale can be estimated with an argument similar to the one proposed by Kolmogorov and Hinze for the maximal stability diameter of droplets in turbulence. Although, in the absence of flow, the microscopic diffusion constant is negative, turbulence does effectively arrest the inverse cascade of concentration fluctuations by making the low wavelength diffusion constant positive for scales above the Hinze l...
Current analytical work on the effect of convection on the late stages of spinodal decomposition in ...
When a system such as a binary liquid is cooled rapidly from a homogeneous phase into a two-phase r...
A scaling theory for spinodal decomposition in the inertial hydrodynamic regime is presented. The sc...
We study the competition between domain coarsening in a symmetric binary mixture below critical temp...
We study the spinodal decomposition of a binary mixture in presence of fluid turbulence. Our study s...
When a binary mixture is cooled below its critical temperature it undergoes a phase transition and t...
We study the competition between domain coarsening in a symmetric binary mixture below critical temp...
We study spinodal decomposition in the inverse-cascade regime of two dimensional turbulence in symme...
We study the early stage of the phase separation of a binary mixture far from its critical point of ...
Spinodal decomposition of deeply quenched mixtures is studied experimentally, with particular emphas...
Phase separation between two fluids in two dimensions is investigated by means of direct numerical s...
We study the domain geometry during spinodal decomposition of a 50:50 binary mixture in two dimensio...
We simulated the phase segregation of a metastable deeply quenched binary mixture. Our theoretical a...
The evolution of the microstructure due to spinodal decomposition in phase separated mixtures has as...
Current analytical work on the effect of convection on the late stages of spinodal decomposition in ...
When a system such as a binary liquid is cooled rapidly from a homogeneous phase into a two-phase r...
A scaling theory for spinodal decomposition in the inertial hydrodynamic regime is presented. The sc...
We study the competition between domain coarsening in a symmetric binary mixture below critical temp...
We study the spinodal decomposition of a binary mixture in presence of fluid turbulence. Our study s...
When a binary mixture is cooled below its critical temperature it undergoes a phase transition and t...
We study the competition between domain coarsening in a symmetric binary mixture below critical temp...
We study spinodal decomposition in the inverse-cascade regime of two dimensional turbulence in symme...
We study the early stage of the phase separation of a binary mixture far from its critical point of ...
Spinodal decomposition of deeply quenched mixtures is studied experimentally, with particular emphas...
Phase separation between two fluids in two dimensions is investigated by means of direct numerical s...
We study the domain geometry during spinodal decomposition of a 50:50 binary mixture in two dimensio...
We simulated the phase segregation of a metastable deeply quenched binary mixture. Our theoretical a...
The evolution of the microstructure due to spinodal decomposition in phase separated mixtures has as...
Current analytical work on the effect of convection on the late stages of spinodal decomposition in ...
When a system such as a binary liquid is cooled rapidly from a homogeneous phase into a two-phase r...
A scaling theory for spinodal decomposition in the inertial hydrodynamic regime is presented. The sc...