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Sedimentation and Levitation of Catalytic Active Colloids

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arxiv 2211.04072 v1 pith:YEY532QF submitted 2022-11-08 cond-mat.soft

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keywords activegravitationalbuoyantcatalyticcolloidalmotionsuspensionswall
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Gravitational effects in colloidal suspensions can be easily turned off by matching the density of the solid microparticles with the one of the surrounding fluid. By studying the motion of catalytic microswimmers with tunable buoyant weight, we show that this strategy cannot be adopted for active colloidal suspensions. If the average buoyant weight decreases, pronounced accumulation at the top wall of a sample cell is observed due to a counter-alignment of the swimming velocity with the gravitational field. Even when the particles reach a flat wall, gravitational torques still determine the properties of the quasi two-dimensional active motion. Our results highlight the subtle role of gravity in active systems.

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