In a conserved active emulsion, repulsive chemotaxis causes a stationary or oscillatory interfacial instability; the oscillatory instability creates persistent capillary waves with theoretically predicted and numerically verified wavelength and velocity.
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These notes are an account of a series of lectures given at the Les Houches Summer School "Active Matter and Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics" during August and September 2018.
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Capillary wave formation in conserved active emulsions
In a conserved active emulsion, repulsive chemotaxis causes a stationary or oscillatory interfacial instability; the oscillatory instability creates persistent capillary waves with theoretically predicted and numerically verified wavelength and velocity.