Issue 38, 2021

Collective hydrodynamic transport of magnetic microrollers

Abstract

We investigate the collective transport properties of microscopic magnetic rollers that propel close to a surface due to a circularly polarized, rotating magnetic field. The applied field exerts a torque to the particles, which induces a net rolling motion close to a surface. The collective dynamics of the particles result from the balance between magnetic dipolar interactions and hydrodynamic ones. We show that, when hydrodynamics dominate, i.e. for high particle spinning, the collective mean velocity linearly increases with the particle density. In this regime we analyse the clustering kinetics, and find that hydrodynamic interactions between the anisotropic, elongated particles, induce preferential cluster growth along a direction perpendicular to the driving one, leading to dynamic clusters that easily break and reform during propulsion.

Graphical abstract: Collective hydrodynamic transport of magnetic microrollers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2021
Accepted
29 Jul 2021
First published
30 Jul 2021

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 8605-8611

Collective hydrodynamic transport of magnetic microrollers

G. Junot, A. Cebers and P. Tierno, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 8605 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM00653C

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