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arxiv: 1707.03405 · v2 · pith:3ZKHQAI5new · submitted 2017-07-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Spontaneous membrane formation and self-encapsulation of active rods in an inhomogeneous motility field

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keywords rodsmotilityactivefieldmembraneself-propelledconstantformation
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We study the collective dynamics of self-propelled rods in an inhomogeneous motility field. At the interface between two regions of constant but different motility, a smectic rod layer is spontaneously created through aligning interactions between the active rods, reminiscent of an artificial, semi-permeable membrane. This "active membrane" engulfes rods which are locally trapped in low-motility regions and thereby further enhances the trapping efficiency by self-organization, an effect which we call "self-encapsulation". Our results are gained by computer simulations of self-propelled rod models confined on a two-dimensional planar or spherical surface with a stepwise constant motility field, but the phenomenon should be observable in any geometry with sufficiently large spatial inhomogeneity. We also discuss possibilities to verify our predictions of active-membrane formation in experiments of self-propelled colloidal rods and vibrated granular matter.

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