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arxiv: 1605.05982 · v1 · pith:7XFSCSATnew · submitted 2016-05-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech· nlin.PS

Pattern Formation in Chemically Interacting Active Rotors with Self-Propulsion

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mechnlin.PS
keywords activerotationsformationchemicallychemotaxisclustersmatterpattern
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We demonstrate that active rotations in chemically signalling particles, such as autochemotactic {\it E. coli} close to walls, create a route for pattern formation based on a nonlinear yet deterministic instability mechanism. For slow rotations, we find a transient persistence of the uniform state, followed by a sudden formation of clusters contingent on locking of the average propulsion direction by chemotaxis. These clusters coarsen, which results in phase separation into a dense and a dilute region. Faster rotations arrest phase separation leading to a global travelling wave of rotors with synchronized roto-translational motion. Our results elucidate the physics resulting from the competition of two generic paradigms in active matter, chemotaxis and active rotations, and show that the latter provides a tool to design programmable self-assembly of active matter, for example to control coarsening.

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