In situ X-ray diffraction studies of a multilayered membrane fluid under confinement and shear
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Li, Y
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Li, Y
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Golan, Y
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Golan, Y
Martin-Herranz, A
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Pelletier, O
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Pelletier, O
Yasa, M
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Yasa, M
Israelachivili, JN
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Safinya, CR
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The structure of a fluid membrane system composed of surfactant-co-surfactant-oil-water mixtures has been investigated under confinement and shear conditions. Small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) was employed with a second generation x-ray surface forces apparatus (XSFA-II) to study the time evolution of the orientational structure of the lamellar fluid tinder oscillatory shear. In a regime of relatively big confinement gap (similar to 800 mum) and small shear amplitude (similar to 40 mum), direct evidence of an "orientational phase separation" behavior, where a surface boundary layer adopts different orientation and separates from the bulk region, was observed for the first time. Under continuous shearing, the surface boundary layer grows in thickness and aligns towards a shear-favored (low friction) state while the bulk orientation remains unchanged. To further investigate the effects of surface confinement, we spatially mapped, in similar to1 mum sections, the orientation structure of the lamellar fluid sample confined between two glass surfaces using a micro-focused x-ray beam produced by a linear Brag-Fresnel lens at the Advanced Photon Source. The data confirmed the expected trend that the smectic domains align progressively better with respect to the surface as they approach the surface.