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arxiv: 1803.02093 · v2 · pith:RRZ3MGZ3new · submitted 2018-03-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.flu-dyn

Twist-induced crossover from 2D to 3D turbulence in active nematics

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.flu-dyn
keywords activechaoticcrossoverflowsnematicschanneldisclinationdisclinations
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While studies of active nematics in two dimensions have shed light on various aspects of the flow regimes and topology of active matter, three-dimensional properties of topological defects and chaotic flows remain unexplored. By confining a film of active nematics between two parallel plates, we use continuum simulations and analytical arguments to demonstrate that the crossover from quasi-2D to 3D chaotic flows is controlled by the morphology of the disclination lines. For small plate separations, the active nematic behaves as a quasi-2D material, with straight topological disclination lines spanning the height of the channel and exhibiting effectively 2D active turbulence. Upon increasing channel height, we find a crossover to 3D chaotic flows due to the contortion of disclinations above a critical activity. We further show that these contortions are engendered by twist perturbations producing a sharp change in the curvature of disclinations.

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