Department of Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2013 May 31;110(22):228301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.228301. Epub 2013 May 29.
Taylor dispersion--shear-induced enhancement of translational diffusion--is an important phenomenon with applications ranging from pharmacology to geology. Through experiments and simulations, we show that rotational diffusion is also enhanced for anisotropic particles in oscillatory shear. This enhancement arises from variations in the particle's rotation (Jeffery orbit) and depends on the strain amplitude, rate, and particle aspect ratio in a manner that is distinct from the translational diffusion. This separate tunability of translational and rotational diffusion opens the door to new techniques for controlling positions and orientations of suspended anisotropic colloids.
泰勒扩散——剪切诱导的平动扩散增强——是一种具有广泛应用的重要现象,从药理学到地质学都有涉及。通过实验和模拟,我们表明在振荡剪切中各向异性颗粒的旋转扩散也会增强。这种增强源于颗粒的旋转(Jeffery 轨道)变化,并且依赖于应变幅度、速率以及颗粒纵横比,其方式与平动扩散不同。这种平动和旋转扩散的独立可调性为控制悬浮各向异性胶体的位置和取向开辟了新的技术途径。