The interaction of objects with a moving solidification front is a common feature of many industrial and natural processes such as metal processing, the growth of single crystals, the cryopreservation of cells, or the formation of sea ice. Interaction of solidification fronts with objects leads to different outcomes, from total rejection of the objects to their complete engulfment. We imaged the freezing of emulsions in five dimensions (space, time, and solute concentration) with confocal microscopy. We showed that the solute induces long-range interactions that determine the solidification microstructure. The local increase of solute concentration enhances premelting, which controls the engulfment of droplets by the front and the evolution of grain boundaries. Freezing emulsions may be a good analog of many solidification systems where objects interact with a solidification interface.
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Coll William & Mary, Dept Phys, Particle Theory Grp, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USAColl William & Mary, Dept Phys, Particle Theory Grp, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA
Carone, CD
Conroy, JM
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Coll William & Mary, Dept Phys, Particle Theory Grp, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USAColl William & Mary, Dept Phys, Particle Theory Grp, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA