Sr. Williams et W. Van Megen, Motions in binary mixtures of hard colloidal spheres: Melting of the glass- art. no. 041502, PHYS REV E, 6404(4), 2001, pp. 1502
Dynamic light-scattering experiments are performed on binary mixtures of ha
rd-sphere-like colloidal suspensions with a size ratio of 0.6. The optical
properties of the particles are such that the relative contrast of the two
species is very sensitive to temperature, a feature that is exploited to ob
tain the three partial coherent intermediate scattering functions. The glas
s transition is identified by the onset of structural arrest, or arrest of
the a process, on the time scale of the experiment. This is observed in a o
ne-component suspension at a packing fraction of 0.575. The intermediate sc
attering functions measured on the mixtures quantify how, on introduction o
f the smaller spheres, the a process is released, i.e., how the glass melts
. Increasing the fraction of smaller particles causes the a process to spee
d up but, at a given wave vector, also incurs a change to its amplitude in
proportion to the change in the (partial) structure factor.