L. Courbin et al., Closed compact Taylor's droplets in a phase-separated lamellar-sponge mixture under shear flow, EUROPH LETT, 55(6), 2001, pp. 880-886
We have studied by optical microscopy, small-angle light scattering, and rh
eology, the behavior under shear ow of a phase-separated lamellar-sponge (L
-alpha-L-3) ternary mixture. We observe in the L-alpha-rich region (PhiL(al
pha)>80%) the existence of a Newtonian assembly made of closed compact mono
disperse lamellar droplets immersed in the sponge phase. Contrary to the cl
assical onion glassy texture obtained upon shearing L-alpha phases, the dro
plet size scales herein as (gamma )over dot(-1), the inverse of the shear r
ate. This result is in good agreement with Taylor's picture. Above a critic
al shear rate, (gamma )over dot(c), the droplets organize to form a single
colloidal crystal whose lattice size varies as (gamma )over dot(1/3).