Abstract
Small-angle neutron scattering patterns from shear ordered colloidal dispersions are discussed in terms of the scattering power distribution I(1) along Bragg rods of hexagonal layers. The orientation dependence of the neutron scattering pattern is directly related to I(1). Its experimental determination provides information on the structure and on stacking faults in such systems. Experimental data of Laun et al. [J. Rheol. 36, 743 (1992)] are discussed, and it is found that the system considered is close to random close-packed hexagonal layers.