Phys. Rev. E 78, 061405 (2008) [10 pages]Multiple nonergodic disordered states in Laponite suspensions: A phase diagramReceived 21 April 2008; revised 22 September 2008; published 23 December 2008 We study the time evolution of different Laponite suspensions from a low-viscosity ergodic state to a viscoelastic nonergodic state over a wide range of volume fractions and salt contents. We find that the evolution of nonergodicity parameter (Debye-Waller factor) splits into two branches for all the samples, which correspond to two distinct dynamically arrested states. At moderately high salt concentrations, on the other hand, a third nonergodic state appears that is different from the above two nonergodic states. Measurement of the conductivity of Laponite solutions in pure water shows that the contribution of counterions in the ionic strength is considerable and their role should be taken into account in interpretations of aging dynamics and the phase diagram. Based on these data and available data in the literature, we propose a (nonequilibrium) phase diagram for Laponite suspensions. © 2008 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.78.061405
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.78.061405
PACS:
61.43.Fs, 81.40.Cd, 64.70.−p, 64.90.+b
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