Coarsening through directed droplet coalescence in fluid-fluid phase separation

Thakur, Snigdha ; Pullarkat, Pramod A. ; Sunil Kumar, P. B. (2009) Coarsening through directed droplet coalescence in fluid-fluid phase separation Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, Biological, and Soft Matter Physics, 80 (1). Article ID 011708. ISSN 1539-3755

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Abstract

Phase-separation dynamics of an asymmetric mixture of an isotropic dopant in a nematogenic fluid is presented. We show that, on steady cooling, the nucleating nematic drops move down the dopant concentration gradient, with a velocity that is dependent on the cooling rate and concentration gradient. This propulsion of the drops leads to a mechanism of droplet coarsening, where radius of a drop scales with time as R(t)∼t. Various mechanisms for droplet propulsion are discussed.

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