Incompressibility of polydisperse random close packed colloidal particles

Abstract

We use confocal microscopy to study a random close packed sample of colloidal particles. We introduce an algorithm to estimate the size of each particle. Taking into account their sizes, we compute the compressibility of the sample as a function of wave vector q, and find that this compressibility vanishes linearly as q → 0. The particle sizes must be considered to calculate the compressibility properly. These results also suggest that the experimental packing is hyperuniform.

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