The evolution of an initially prepared distribution of micron-sized colloidal particles, trapped at a fluid interface and under the action of their mutual capillary attraction, is analyzed by using Brownian dynamics simulations. At a separation $ \lambda$ given by the capillary length of typically 1mm, the distance dependence of this attraction exhibits a crossover from a logarithmic decay, formally analogous to two-dimensional gravity, to an exponential decay. We discuss in detail the adaptation of a particle-mesh algorithm, as used in cosmological simulations to study structure formation due to gravitational collapse, to the present colloidal problem. These simulations confirm the predictions, as far as available, of a mean-field theory d...
The trapping and interaction of nano- and micro-particles at fluid interfaces is broadly important i...
Charged colloidal particles trapped at an air-water interface are well known to form an ordered crys...
A Rayleigh - Taylor-like instability of a dense colloidal layer under gravity in a capillary of micr...
Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if th...
Using Brownian dynamics simulations, density functional theory, and analytical perturbation theory w...
Hypothesis: The collective dynamics and self-assembly of colloids floating at a fluid/fluid interfac...
Colloidal particles that are confined to an interface effectively form a two-dimensional fluid. We e...
Experimental and computational details are presented for an investigation of the transient time evol...
We study the self-organization of mixtures of colloidal particles in the presence of external fields...
The technique of Brownian Dynamics simulation has been used to follow the evolution of model colloid...
We discuss the behaviour of the dynamics of colloidal particles with a weak attractive interparticle...
This thesis deals with the study of colloidal systems. A colloidal system is made of an insoluble ph...
We discuss the behaviour of the dynamics of colloidal particles with a weak attractive interparticle...
The effect of solid content and colloidal interactions on the structure of forming networks of collo...
The structural and dynamic behaviour of quasi-two-dimensional monodisperse and bidisperse colloidal...
The trapping and interaction of nano- and micro-particles at fluid interfaces is broadly important i...
Charged colloidal particles trapped at an air-water interface are well known to form an ordered crys...
A Rayleigh - Taylor-like instability of a dense colloidal layer under gravity in a capillary of micr...
Colloidal particles of micrometer size usually become irreversibly trapped at fluid interfaces if th...
Using Brownian dynamics simulations, density functional theory, and analytical perturbation theory w...
Hypothesis: The collective dynamics and self-assembly of colloids floating at a fluid/fluid interfac...
Colloidal particles that are confined to an interface effectively form a two-dimensional fluid. We e...
Experimental and computational details are presented for an investigation of the transient time evol...
We study the self-organization of mixtures of colloidal particles in the presence of external fields...
The technique of Brownian Dynamics simulation has been used to follow the evolution of model colloid...
We discuss the behaviour of the dynamics of colloidal particles with a weak attractive interparticle...
This thesis deals with the study of colloidal systems. A colloidal system is made of an insoluble ph...
We discuss the behaviour of the dynamics of colloidal particles with a weak attractive interparticle...
The effect of solid content and colloidal interactions on the structure of forming networks of collo...
The structural and dynamic behaviour of quasi-two-dimensional monodisperse and bidisperse colloidal...
The trapping and interaction of nano- and micro-particles at fluid interfaces is broadly important i...
Charged colloidal particles trapped at an air-water interface are well known to form an ordered crys...
A Rayleigh - Taylor-like instability of a dense colloidal layer under gravity in a capillary of micr...