We study a system of interacting active particles, propelled by colored noises, characterized by an activity time τ, and confned by a single-well anharmonic potential. We assume pair-wise repulsive forces among particles, modelling the steric interactions among microswimmers. This system has been experimentally studied in the case of a dilute suspension of Janus particles confned through acoustic traps. We observe that already in the dilute regime - when inter-particle interactions are negligible - increasing the persistent time, τ, pushes the particles away from the potential minimum, until a saturation distance is reached. We compute the phase diagram (activity versus interaction length), showing that the interaction does not suppress this delocalization phenomenon but induces a liquid- or solid-like structure in the densest regions. Interestingly a reentrant behavior is observed: a frst increase of τ from small values acts as an efective warming, favouring fuidization; at higher values, when the delocalization occurs, a further increase of τ induces freezing inside the densest regions. An approximate analytical scheme gives fair predictions for the density profles in the weakly interacting case. The analysis of non-equilibrium heat fuxes reveals that in the region of largest particle concentration equilibrium is restored in several aspects.
Activity induced delocalization and freezing in self-propelled systems / Caprini, Lorenzo; Marini Bettolo Marconi, Umberto; Puglisi, Andrea. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 9:(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.1038/s41598-018-36824-z]
Activity induced delocalization and freezing in self-propelled systems
Caprini Lorenzo
;Puglisi Andrea
2019
Abstract
We study a system of interacting active particles, propelled by colored noises, characterized by an activity time τ, and confned by a single-well anharmonic potential. We assume pair-wise repulsive forces among particles, modelling the steric interactions among microswimmers. This system has been experimentally studied in the case of a dilute suspension of Janus particles confned through acoustic traps. We observe that already in the dilute regime - when inter-particle interactions are negligible - increasing the persistent time, τ, pushes the particles away from the potential minimum, until a saturation distance is reached. We compute the phase diagram (activity versus interaction length), showing that the interaction does not suppress this delocalization phenomenon but induces a liquid- or solid-like structure in the densest regions. Interestingly a reentrant behavior is observed: a frst increase of τ from small values acts as an efective warming, favouring fuidization; at higher values, when the delocalization occurs, a further increase of τ induces freezing inside the densest regions. An approximate analytical scheme gives fair predictions for the density profles in the weakly interacting case. The analysis of non-equilibrium heat fuxes reveals that in the region of largest particle concentration equilibrium is restored in several aspects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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