Control of structure formation in phase-separating systems
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2011
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In this paper, we study the evolution of phase-separating binary mixtures which are subjected to alternate cooling and heating cycles. An initially homogeneous mixture is rapidly quenched to a temperature T1 <Tc, where Tc is the critical temperature. The mixture undergoes phase separation for a while and is then suddenly heated to a temperature T2 > Tc. These cycles are repeated to create a domain morphology with multiple length scales, i.e., the structure factor is characterized by multiple peaks. For phase separation in d = 2 systems, we present numerical and analytical results for the emergence and growth of this multiple-scale morphology.
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Singh, A, Mukherjee, A, Vermeulen, H M, Barkema, G T & Puri, S 2011, 'Control of structure formation in phase-separating systems', Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 134, no. 044910. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3530784