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Transient dynamical responses of a charged binary colloid in an electric field
1Department of Chemical, Biological and Macro-Molecular Sciences, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block-JD, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700106, India. sumand@bose.res.in jaydeb@bose.res.in.
Abstract:
In a model system of oppositely charged colloids we study via Brownian dynamics simulation the dynamical response as the system approaches steady states upon application of a constant electric field. The system is known to form patterns of like charges in the transverse plane to the field that are elongated along the field as lanes. We show that an increase in structural heterogeneity leads to non-Gaussian tails in the probability distribution of particle displacements [self van Hove functions (self-vHfs)]. The self-diffusion coefficient depends upon the time of the observations and consequently indicates aging in the system. However, the anomalies in the self-vHfs and diffusion do not appear during the melting of the structures.
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