Issue 41, 2017

Cooperative behavior of biased probes in crowded interacting systems

Abstract

We study, via extensive numerical simulations, dynamics of a crowded mixture of mutually interacting (with a short-range repulsive potential) colloidal particles immersed in a suspending solvent, acting as a heat bath. The mixture consists of a majority component – neutrally buoyant colloids subject to internal stimuli only, and a minority component – biased probes (BPs) also subject to a constant force. In such a system each of the BPs alters the distribution of the colloidal particles in its vicinity, driving their spatial distribution out of equilibrium. This induces effective long-range interactions and multi-tag correlations between the BPs, mediated by an out-of-equilibrium majority component, and prompts the BPs to move collectively assembling in clusters. We analyse the size-distribution of the self-assembling clusters in the steady-state, their specific force–velocity relations and also properties of the effective interactions emerging between the BPs.

Graphical abstract: Cooperative behavior of biased probes in crowded interacting systems

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 May 2017
Accepted
27 Sep 2017
First published
27 Sep 2017

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 7617-7624

Cooperative behavior of biased probes in crowded interacting systems

O. A. Vasilyev, O. Bénichou, C. Mejía-Monasterio, E. R. Weeks and G. Oshanin, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 7617 DOI: 10.1039/C7SM00865A

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