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Submersed Micropatterned Structures Control Active Nematic Flow, Topology and Concentration

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arxiv 2102.10184 v2 pith:AIMWTNZN submitted 2021-02-19 cond-mat.soft physics.bio-ph

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keywords activemicropatternedstructurescouplingdissipationeffectivefilmsflow
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Coupling between flows and material properties imbues rheological matter with its wide-ranging applicability, hence the excitement for harnessing the rheology of active fluids for which internal structure and continuous energy injection lead to spontaneous flows and complex, out-of-equilibrium dynamics. We propose and demonstrate a convenient, highly tuneable method for controlling flow, topology and composition within active films. Our approach establishes rheological coupling via the indirect presence of fully submersed micropatterned structures within a thin, underlying oil layer. Simulations reveal that micropatterned structures produce effective virtual boundaries within the superjacent active nematic film due to differences in viscous dissipation as a function of depth. This accessible method of applying position-dependent, effective dissipation to the active films presents a non-intrusive pathway for engineering active microfluidic systems.

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