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              Colloidal suspensions of spherical particles presenting hard-sphere like interactions is one of the simplest and most widely studied systems of soft condensed matter. They can be treated as a model for testing fundamental theories, regarding e.g. crystallization [1] or glass transition [2]. Despite the long history of both theoretical and experimental research, the dynamic behavior of hard sphere suspensions still lacks a complete understanding.X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) is a coherent scattering technique equivalent to Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) [3], which is one of the main tools used in the study of colloidal dynamics [4]. Comparing to visible light, the use of X-rays provides access to higher momentum transfer vector values and allows to avoid multiple scattering – a phenomena significantly complicating DLS measurements on concentrated samples. Moreover, the use of a fast, single photon counting area detector (MAXIPIX) available at the ID10 beamline at ESRF gives insight into the evolution of sample dynamics during the measurement time by the means of two-time correlation functions.In this work suspensions of sterically stabilized poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) colloidal spheres were used. Particle size, polydispersity and volume fractions of the samples were obtained using the Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) technique. XPCS measurements at high volume fractions (>0.5) show both short- and long-time diffusive behaviour for scattering vector values around, but not restricted to the structure factor peak position. A comparison with an earlier study [5] shows a dramatic change in the approximate scaling between the short- and long-time relaxation rates, initially proposed by Segrè and Pusey in [6], over a small range of volume fractions. The analysis of two-time correlation functions reveals complex dynamic behaviour of a sample slightly above the glass transition, while no signs of structural changes are observed in the static scattering patterns. The studies indicate the dynamics being governed by a jamming transition driven by restrictions in free volume rather than a glass transition as know from the mode-coupling theory. A combination of XPCS with flow in a cylindrical channel has demonstrated previously to give both dynamic and flow properties of dilute suspensions [7]. Here we discuss the potential and limitations of this method in the study of the interplay between rheological properties and dynamics in complex systems such as colloidal glasses. [1] P. N. Pusey and W. van Megen. In: Nature 320.6060 (Mar. 1986), pp. 340–342[2] P. N. Pusey and W. van Megen. In: Phys. Rev. Lett. 59 (18 1987), pp. 2083–2086.[3] V. A. Martinez et al. In: The Journal of Chemical Physics 134.5, 054505 (2011), p. 054505.[4] B. J. Berne and R. Pecora. Dynamic Light Scattering with application to chemistry, biology and physics. Dover Publications, New York, 2000.[5] D. Orsi et al. “Dynamics in dense hard-sphere colloidal suspensions”. In: Phys. Rev. E 85 (2012), p. 011402.[6] P. N. Segrè and P. N. Pusey. In: Phys. Rev. Lett. 77.4 (1996), pp. 771–774.[7] A. Fluerasu et al. In: New Journal of Physics 12.3 (2010)
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