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Wetting transition of active Brownian particles on a thin membrane
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We study non-equilibrium analogues of surface phase transitions in a minimal model of active particles in contact with a purely repulsive potential barrier that mimics a thin porous membrane. Under conditions of bulk motility-induced phase separation, the interaction strength $\varepsilon_w$ of the barrier controls the affinity of the dense phase for the barrier region. We uncover clear signatures of a wetting phase transition as $\varepsilon_w$ is varied. In common with its equilibrium counterpart, the character of this transition depends on the system dimensionality: a continuous transition with large density fluctuations and gas bubbles is uncovered in 2d while 3d systems exhibit a sharp transition absent of large correlations.
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