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Phys Rev Lett ; 132(16): 168201, 2024 Apr 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38701478

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We study a model chiral fluid in two dimensions composed of Brownian disks interacting via a Lennard-Jones potential and a nonconservative transverse force, mimicking colloids spinning at a given rate. The system exhibits a phase separation between a chiral liquid and a dilute gas phase that can be characterized using a thermodynamic framework. We compute the equations of state and show that the surface tension controls interface corrections to the coexisting pressure predicted from the equal-area construction. Transverse forces increase surface tension and generate edge currents at the liquid-gas interface. The analysis of these currents shows that the rotational viscosity introduced in chiral hydrodynamics is consistent with microscopic bulk mechanical measurements. Chirality can also break the solid phase, giving rise to a dense fluid made of rotating hexatic patches. Our Letter paves the way for the development of the statistical mechanics of chiral particles assemblies.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 131(6): 068201, 2023 Aug 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37625054

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We study the dynamics of clusters of active Brownian disks generated by motility-induced phase separation, by applying an algorithm that we devised to track cluster trajectories. We identify an aggregation mechanism that goes beyond Ostwald ripening but also yields a dynamic exponent characterizing the cluster growth z=3, in the timescales explored numerically. Clusters of mass M self-propel with enhanced diffusivity D∼Pe^{2}/sqrt[M]. Their fast motion drives aggregation into large fractal structures, which are patchworks of diverse hexatic orders, and coexist with regular, orientationally uniform, smaller ones. To bring out the impact of activity, we perform a comparative study of a passive system that evidences major differences with the active case.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 125(17): 178004, 2020 Oct 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33156654

RESUMO

As a result of nonequilibrium forces, purely repulsive self-propelled particles undergo macrophase separation between a dense and a dilute phase. We present a thorough study of the ordering kinetics of such motility-induced phase separation (MIPS) in active Brownian particles in two dimensions, and we show that it is generically accompanied by microphase separation. The growth of the dense phase follows a law akin to the one of liquid-gas phase separation. However, it is made of a mosaic of hexatic microdomains whose size does not coarsen indefinitely, leaving behind a network of extended topological defects from which microscopic dilute bubbles arise. The characteristic length of these finite-size structures increases with activity, independently of the choice of initial conditions.

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