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Clogging and Jamming of Colloidal Monolayers Driven Across a Disordered Landscape

Published 14 Dec 2017 in cond-mat.soft | (1712.05321v1)

Abstract: We experimentally investigate the clogging and jamming of interacting paramagnetic colloids driven through a quenched disordered landscape of fixed obstacles. When the particles are forced to cross a single aperture between two obstacles, we find an intermittent dynamics characterized by an exponential distribution of burst size. At the collective level, we observe that quenched disorder decreases the particle ow, but it also greatly enhances the "faster is slower" effect, that occurs when increasing the particle speed. Further, we show that clogging events may be controlled by tuning the pair interactions between the particles during transport, such that the colloidal ow decreases for repulsive interactions, but increases for anisotropic attraction. We provide an experimental test-bed to investigate the crucial role of disorder on clogging and jamming in driven microscale matter.

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