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Optimizing Hyperuniformity in Self-Assembled Bidisperse Emulsions
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Colloidal MaterialEngineeringDroplet PopulationsEmulsionRheologyTransport PhenomenaNumerical SimulationsTwo-dimensional Jammed PackingsParticle-laden FlowMaterials SciencePhysicsColloidal PropertyDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowSelf-assembled Bidisperse EmulsionsColloidal SystemSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsMicroemulsion
We study long range density fluctuations (hyperuniformity) in two-dimensional jammed packings of bidisperse droplets. Taking advantage of microfluidics, we systematically span a large range of size and concentration ratios of the two droplet populations. We identify various defects increasing long range density fluctuations mainly due to organization of local particle environment. By choosing an appropriate bidispersity, we fabricate materials with a high level of hyperuniformity. Interesting transparency properties of these optimized materials are established based on numerical simulations.
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