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hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Physics and Astronomy [Charleston]
dc.contributor.authorOPRISAN, Ana
hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Physics and Astronomy [Charleston]
dc.contributor.authorOPRISAN, Sorinel Adrian
hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Physics [New Orleans]
dc.contributor.authorHEGSETH, John
hal.structure.identifierInstitut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
dc.contributor.authorGARRABOS, Yves
hal.structure.identifierInstitut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
dc.contributor.authorLECOUTRE-CHABOT, Carole
hal.structure.identifierInstitut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
dc.contributor.authorBEYSENS, Daniel
dc.date.issued2008
dc.identifier.issn1539-3755
dc.description.abstractEnWe present both the experimental and computational methods and results of phase-separating experiments performed with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) close to its critical density. These experiments were performed in microgravity to suppress buoyancy and convection-driven effects. Phase separation under reduced gravity is analyzed for both 0.3 mK and 3.6 mK temperature quenches in order to derive the early-stage growth law. We found a 1/3 growth law for early stages of phase separation for a volume fraction of minority domains of 50%. Our findings support the hypothesis of a crossover between Brownian motion and hydrodynamic effects in the early stages of phase separation. The temperature inside the bulk of the pure fluid was estimated using a proposed histogram method. Our histogram method allowed temperature estimation below thermistors' sensitivity and detected small temperature variations inside the bulk of the pure fluid.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Physical Society
dc.subject.enEquilibrium properties
dc.subject.enCritical points
dc.subject.enPhase transitions
dc.subject.enGrowth
dc.subject.enMicrogravity
dc.subject.enTests
dc.title.enUniversality in early-stage growth of phase-separating domains near the critical point
dc.typeArticle de revue
dc.identifier.doi10.1103/PhysRevE.77.051118
dc.subject.halChimie/Matériaux
dc.subject.halPhysique [physics]/Matière Condensée [cond-mat]/Mécanique statistique [cond-mat.stat-mech]
bordeaux.journalPhysical Review E : Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
bordeaux.page051118 (13 p.)
bordeaux.volume77
bordeaux.issue5
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-00290563
hal.version1
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-00290563v1
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