非互惠卡恩-希利亚德模型中的缺陷相互作用

Navdeep Rana, Ramin Golestanian
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我们对最近引入的非互惠卡恩-希利亚德模型中缺陷对之间的相互作用进行了计算研究。缺陷对的演化依赖于它们相应的拓扑电荷、初始分离以及非互惠耦合常数 $\alpha$。我们发现,孤立的拓扑中性目标的稳定性会显著影响缺陷对的相互作用。在大的分离度下,缺陷相互作用可以忽略不计,缺陷对是稳定的。当位置相对接近时,一对带相反电荷的螺旋或靶合并成一个靶。在低α$时,带相同电荷的螺旋会形成旋转的结合对,但在高α$时,它们会被自发形成的靶撕裂。在螺旋靶对中也可以看到类似的对带电或中性溶液的偏好,在低α$时螺旋占主导地位,但在大α$时则屈服于靶。我们的研究揭示了当非互惠活动物质系统的集合动力学涉及拓扑缺陷时,其复杂的现象学。
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Defect interactions in the non-reciprocal Cahn-Hilliard model
We present a computational study of the pairwise interactions between defects in the recently introduced non-reciprocal Cahn-Hilliard model. The evolution of a defect pair exhibits dependence upon their corresponding topological charges, initial separation, and the non-reciprocity coupling constant $\alpha$. We find that the stability of isolated topologically neutral targets significantly affects the pairwise defect interactions. At large separations, defect interactions are negligible and a defect pair is stable. When positioned in relatively close proximity, a pair of oppositely charged spirals or targets merge to form a single target. At low $\alpha$, like-charged spirals form rotating bound pairs, which are however torn apart by spontaneously formed targets at high $\alpha$. Similar preference for charged or neutral solutions is also seen for a spiral target pair where the spiral dominates at low $\alpha$, but concedes to the target at large $\alpha$. Our work sheds light on the complex phenomenology of non-reciprocal active matter systems when their collective dynamics involves topological defects.
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