Issue 8, 2024

Controlling active turbulence by activity patterns

Abstract

By patterning activity in space, one can control active turbulence. To show this, we use Doi's hydrodynamic equations of a semidilute solution of active rods. A linear stability analysis reveals the resting isotropic fluid to be unstable above an absolute pusher activity. The emergent activity-induced paranematic state displays active turbulence, which we characterize by different quantities including the energy spectrum, which shows the typical power-law decay with exponent −4. Then, we control the active turbulence by a square lattice of circular spots where activity is switched off. In the parameter space lattice constant versus surface-to-surface distance of the spots, we identify different flow states. Most interestingly, for lattice constants below the vorticity correlation length and for spot distances smaller than the nematic coherence length, we observe a multi-lane flow state, where flow lanes with alternating flow directions are separated by a street of vortices. The flow pattern displays pronounced multistability and also appears transiently at the transition to the isotropic active-turbulence state. At larger lattice constants a trapped vortex state is identified with a non-Gaussian vorticity distribution due to the low flow vorticity at the spots. It transitions to conventional active turbulence for increasing spot distance.

Graphical abstract: Controlling active turbulence by activity patterns

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2023
Accepted
19 Dec 2023
First published
04 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2024,20, 1800-1814

Controlling active turbulence by activity patterns

A. Partovifard, J. Grawitter and H. Stark, Soft Matter, 2024, 20, 1800 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM01050C

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