We present results from recent crystallization studies on marginal binary
suspensions of colloidal particles. As small amounts of the second component
are added, crystallization slows, and in some cases may cease altogether. The
results support a growth mechanism whereby crystallization occurs in
conjunction with a local fractionation process near the crystal-fluid interface,
significantly altering the kinetics of crystallite nucleation and growth.
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Proceedings of the 28th Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting
Editors
N. Savvides
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28th Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting