Shear banding and flow-concentration coupling in colloidal glasses
arXiv:1009.1579 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.268301
Abstract
We report experiments on hard sphere colloidal glasses that reveal a type of shear banding hitherto unobserved in soft glasses. We present a scenario that relates this to an instability arising from shear-concentration coupling, a mechanism previously thought unimportant in this class of materials. Below a characteristic shear rate $\dotγ_c$ we observe increasingly non-linear velocity profiles and strongly localized flows. We attribute this trend to very slight concentration gradients (likely to evade direct detection) arising in the unstable flow regime. A simple model accounts for both the observed increase of $\dotγ_c$ with concentration, and the fluctuations observed in the flow.
4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett