Beyond Dipolar Activity: Quadrupolar Stress Drives Collapse of Nematic Order on Frictional Substrates.

IF 9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physical review letters Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.088301
Aleksandra Ardaševa, Ignasi Vélez-Cerón, Martin Cramer Pedersen, Jordi Ignés-Mullol, Francesc Sagués, Amin Doostmohammadi
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The field of active nematics has traditionally employed descriptions based on dipolar activity. However, it is theoretically predicted that interactions with a substrate, prevalent in most biological systems, lead to novel forms of activity, such as quadrupolar activity, that are governed by hydrodynamic screening. Here, combining experiments and numerical simulations, we show that upon light-induced solidification of the underlying medium, microtubule-kinesin mixtures undergo a transformation that leads to a biphasic active suspension. Using an active lyotropic model, we prove that the transition is governed by screening effects that alter the dominant form of active stress. Specifically, the combined effect of friction and quadrupolar activity leads to a hierarchical folding that follows the intrinsic bend instability of the active nematic layer. Our results demonstrate the dynamics of the collapse of orientational order in active nematics and present a new route for controlling active matter by modifying the activity through changing the surrounding environment.

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超越偶极活动:四极应力驱动摩擦衬底上向列序的崩溃。
主动向列计算领域传统上采用基于偶极活动的描述。然而,从理论上预测,在大多数生物系统中普遍存在的与底物的相互作用,会导致新的活性形式,如四极性活性,这是由水动力学筛选控制的。在这里,结合实验和数值模拟,我们表明,在底层介质的光诱导凝固中,微管-激酶混合物经历转变,导致双相活性悬浮液。利用主动溶变模型,我们证明了这种转变是由筛选效应控制的,筛选效应改变了主动应力的主要形式。具体来说,摩擦和四极性活性的联合作用导致了一种层次折叠,这种折叠遵循活性向列层固有的弯曲不稳定性。我们的研究结果证明了主动向列线中取向秩序的崩溃动力学,并提出了通过改变周围环境来改变活性来控制活性物质的新途径。
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