As. Silva et D. Wirtz, DOMINANT DIFFUSING MODE IN THE SELF-SIMILAR PHASE-SEPARATION OF A MAGNETIC SUSPENSION IN A MAGNETIC-FIELD, Langmuir, 14(3), 1998, pp. 578-581
We report time-resolved light-scattering measurements showing that a m
agnetic suspension quenched in a strong magnetic field undergoes a dyn
amic instability with a selected wave vector. In the plane normal to t
he Geld, the suspension phase-separates self-similarly into columns of
circular cross-section and is described by an extremely small dynamic
exponent, This phase separation is shown to be dominated by a single
diffusing mode, with a wave vector that corresponds to the peak of the
final steady-state structure factor. This finding is explained with a
mean-field model of phase separation.