Abstract: | Colloidal suspensions are important model systems for the study of phase transitions. The glass transition, especially, can be followed more directly with colloidal systems and compared to theoretical predictions. At high volume fractions of the colloidal particles the density fluctuations are partially frozen in. This can be identified by the typical plateau values in the time correlation function. If one compares the experimental results with the mode coupling theory, a very good agreement can be obtained. Currently, some new experimental results concerning the dynamical heterogeneity in colloidal systems are under discussion and will certainly initiate new theoretical developments. |