Shear effects in dilute solutions of gemini surfactant solutions are studied by SANS in the shear-thickening regime. After the cessation of flow, the local anisotropy relaxes in about 102 s and we find
evidence for a shear-induced change in the structure of the solutions that is stable for at least a few hours.
The results can be understood if the shear-induced viscous phase is a loosely connected network of long-lived aggregates with typical size of 1 μm. Counterions-mediated attraction between rodlike micelles could
explain the formation of the aggregates and their long lifetime. The whole picture is consistent with
previous results obtained for the same system using different techniques.
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