Dynamic optical rectification and delivery of active particles
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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accumulationfluxlightmovingpatternsachieveactiveanalytic
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We use moving light patterns to control the motion of {\it Escherichia coli} bacteria whose motility is photo-activated. Varying the pattern speed controls the magnitude and direction of the bacterial flux, and therefore the accumulation of cells in up- and down-stream reservoirs. We validate our results with two-dimensional simulations and a 1-dimensional analytic model, and use these to explore parameter space. We find that cell accumulation is controlled by a competition between directed flux and undirected, stochastic transport. We articulate design principles for using moving light patterns and light-activated micro-swimmers to achieve particular experimental goals.
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