Dynamical swirl structures powered by microswimmers in active nematics

IF 3.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1016/j.physa.2024.130338
Partha Sarathi Mondal , Pawan Kumar Mishra , Tamás Vicsek , Shradha Mishra
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Active nematics, in their pure form, have demonstrated a plethora of dynamic and steady-state behaviors, including large-scale dynamic structures, collective flows, and intricate multi-spatial temporal dynamics. This complexity further increases in the presence of external polar agents. We investigate active nematics interspersed with polar microswimmers, akin to active apolar cells infused with active impurities (microswimmers). Our comprehensive numerical study reveals that varying the microswimmers’ motility induces a novel spatiotemporal state in the active nematics backdrop. This state is marked by macroscopic swirl-like structures and a reduction in the overall order of the active nematics. Interestingly, this state emerges at intermediate motility levels, where microswimmers form local clusters and exhibit coherent motion. However, at higher motility levels, the swirls become less coherent, and microswimmer clustering intensifies. We show that the effect of the polar microswimmers on active nematics can be interpreted as a spatiotemporally correlated colored noise on active nematics, which promotes bend instability in active nematics, leading to the observed swirling dynamics. Our findings indicate that the spatiotemporal states are highly sensitive to the microswimmers’ motility, offering potential avenues for pathogen identification based on known motility characteristics.
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期刊介绍: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications Recognized by the European Physical Society Physica A publishes research in the field of statistical mechanics and its applications. Statistical mechanics sets out to explain the behaviour of macroscopic systems by studying the statistical properties of their microscopic constituents. Applications of the techniques of statistical mechanics are widespread, and include: applications to physical systems such as solids, liquids and gases; applications to chemical and biological systems (colloids, interfaces, complex fluids, polymers and biopolymers, cell physics); and other interdisciplinary applications to for instance biological, economical and sociological systems.
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