The microstructure of a strongly coupled liquid undergoing a shear flow was
studied experimentally. The liquid was a shear melted two-dimensional plasma
crystal, i.e., a single-layer suspension of micrometer-size particles in a rf
discharge plasma. Trajectories of particles were measured using video
microscopy. The resulting microstructure was anisotropic, with compressional
and extensional axes at around ±45∘ to the flow direction.
Corresponding ellipticity of the pair correlation function g(r) or
static structure factor S(k) gives the (normalized) shear rate of the
flow.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure