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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 1994

Domain Coarsening in a Two-Dimensional Binary Mixture: Growth Dynamics and Spatial Correlations

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Late-stage coarsening in a 2D binary mixture has been investigated via direct imaging of "bubble" domains in an amphiphilic monolayer at an air-water interface. In a regime with growth exponent n≃0.28 for the mean domain radius, the radius distribution exhibits dynamic scaling, closely approaching a Gaussian shape. The local structure of disordered bubble patterns ensures short-range screening of topological charge. Pattern statistics correspond to equilibrated random Voronoi lattices and indicate a prominent role of entropy maximization. Pattern stabilization against bubble coalescence is attributed to electrostatic interactions.
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hal-00123748 , version 1 (10-01-2007)

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Michael Seul, Nicole Y. Morgan, Clément Sire. Domain Coarsening in a Two-Dimensional Binary Mixture: Growth Dynamics and Spatial Correlations. Physical Review Letters, 1994, 73, pp.2284. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.73.2284⟩. ⟨hal-00123748⟩
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