Flow pattern in the vicinity of self-propelling hot Janus particles
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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flowjanuspatternvicinityparticlecapscircularcollective
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We study the temperature field and the resulting flow pattern in the vicinity of a heated metal-capped Janus particle. If its thickness exceeds about 10 nm, the cap forms an isotherm and the flow pattern comprises a quadrupolar term that decays with the square of the inverse distance 1/r^2. For much thinner caps the velocity varies as 1/r^3. These findings could be relevant for collective effects in dense suspensions and for the circular tracer motion observed recently in the vicinity of a tethered Janus particle.
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