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Kinetic arrest and glass-glass transition in short-ranged attractive colloids

A thermally reversible repulsive hard-sphere to sticky-sphere transition was studied in a model colloidal system over a wide volume fraction range. The static microstructure was obtained from high resolution small angle x-ray scattering, the colloid dynamics was probed by dynamic x-ray and light sca...

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Published in:Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics, 2006-11, Vol.74 (5 Pt 1), p.051504-051504, Article 051504
Main Authors: Sztucki, M, Narayanan, T, Belina, G, Moussaïd, A, Pignon, F, Hoekstra, H
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