Abstract

AbstractThe behavior of colloidal suspensions confined between two plates narrowly spaced is examined. When plate separations are small, only one layer of particles can be confined; however, as plate separation is increased, multiple layers will eventually form. These layers can exist in a variety of structures depending on the energetics of packing. We examine the unstable modes which form as a single layer buckles on its way to forming two layers. Three ordered states are found; which one is selected depends on the form of the interparticle and wall potentials.

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