Dan Fry
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2006
Dan Fry; B. Langhorst; Hai Wang; Matthew L. Becker; Barry J. Bauer; E A. Grulke; Erik K. Hobbie
We use a polarization-modulation technique to investigate the optical anisotropy of multi- and single-wall carbon nanotubes suspended in a variety of solvents under simple shear flow. Measurements of birefringence and dichroism are performed as a function of shear rate, tube concentration, and solvent viscosity. At fixed volume fraction, the anisotropy increases with increasing shear stress due to enhanced flow alignment. At fixed shear stress, the anisotropy increases with volume fraction due to rotational excluded-volume interactions. By considering the rotational diffusivity as a function of nanotube length, diameter, concentration, and solvent viscosity, we demonstrate a leading-order scaling relation for the optical anisotropy in terms of rotary Peclet number Pe. At low Pe, our results are in qualitative agreement with the theoretical predictions of Doi and Edwards. At high Pe, our data suggest that the degree of nanotube alignment scales as Pe16.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2007
Erik K. Hobbie; Dan Fry
Physical Review Letters | 2006
Erik K. Hobbie; Dan Fry
Physical Review Letters | 2005
Dan Fry; B. Langhorst; Hongdoo Kim; E A. Grulke; Hanbiao Wang; Erik K. Hobbie
Chemical Physics Letters | 2005
Hai Wang; G.T. Christopherson; Z.Y. Xu; L. Porcar; Derek L. Ho; Dan Fry; Erik K. Hobbie
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2006
Dan Fry; B. Langhorst; Haonan Wang; Barry J. Bauer; Erik K. Hobbie
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006
Dan Fry; Wilfred Sewchand; John O'Connell
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006
Dan Fry; Wilfred Sewchand; John O'Connell
Physical Review Letters | 2005
Dan Fry; B. Langhorst; Hongdoo Kim; E A. Grulke; Haonan Wang; Erik K. Hobbie
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005
Erik K. Hobbie; Dan Fry; Howard Wang