Tunable Long Range Forces Mediated by Self-Propelled Colloidal Hard Spheres
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| Publication date | 2015 |
| Journal | Physical Review Letters |
| Article number | 018302 |
| Volume | Issue number | 114 | 1 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
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| Abstract |
Using Brownian dynamics simulations, we systematically study the effective interaction between two parallel hard walls in a 2D suspension of self-propelled (active) colloidal hard spheres, and we find that the effective force between two hard walls can be tuned from a long range repulsion into a long range attraction by changing the density of active particles. At relatively high densities, the active hard spheres can form a dynamic crystalline bridge, which induces a strong oscillating long range dynamic wetting repulsion between the walls. With decreasing density, the dynamic bridge gradually breaks, and an intriguing long range dynamic depletion attraction arises. A similar effect occurs in a quasi-2D suspension of self-propelled colloidal hard spheres by changing the height of the confinement. Our results open up new possibilities to manipulate the motion and assembly of microscopic objects by using active matter.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | - With supplemental material. - © 2015 American Physical Society |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.018302 |
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