Issue 2, 2025

Enhanced rotational diffusion and spontaneous rotation of an active Janus disk in a complex fluid

Abstract

Active colloids and self-propelled particles moving through microstructured fluids can display different behavior compared to what is observed in simple fluids. As they are driven out of equilibrium in complex fluids they can experience enhanced translational and rotational diffusion as well as instabilities. In this work, we study the deterministic and the Brownian rotational dynamics of an active Janus disk propelling at a constant speed through a complex fluid. The interactions between the Janus disk and the complex fluid are modeled using a fluctuating advection–diffusion equation, which we solve using the finite element method. Motivated by experiments, we focus on the case of a complex fluid comprising molecules that are much smaller than the size of the active disk but much bigger than the solvent. Using numerical simulations, we elucidate the interplay between active motion and fluid microstructure that leads to enhanced rotational diffusion and spontaneous rotation observed in experiments employing Janus colloids in polymer solutions. By increasing the propulsion speed of the Janus disk, the simulations predict the onset of a spontaneous rotation and an increase of the rotational diffusion coefficient by orders of magnitude compared to its equilibrium value. These phenomena depend strongly on the number density of the constituents of the complex fluid and their interactions with the two sides of the Janus disk. Given the simplicity of our model, we expect that our findings will apply to a wide range of active systems propelling through complex media.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced rotational diffusion and spontaneous rotation of an active Janus disk in a complex fluid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2024
Accepted
27 Nov 2024
First published
29 Nov 2024

Soft Matter, 2025,21, 186-197

Enhanced rotational diffusion and spontaneous rotation of an active Janus disk in a complex fluid

M. De Corato and P. Martínez-Lera, Soft Matter, 2025, 21, 186 DOI: 10.1039/D4SM01142B

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