Issue 10, 2024

Soft confinement of self-propelled rods: simulation and theory

Abstract

We present an analytical framework for evolving the dynamics of active rods under any periodic external potential, including confining channels and arrays of harmonic traps. As a proof of concept, we analyze the structure and dispersion of self-propelled rods under a soft, periodic one-dimensional (1D) confinement potential and under a two-dimensional (2D) periodic radial harmonic trap. While passive rods and polymers nematically order under 1D confinement, their diffusive transport along the director is limited by thermal diffusion. In contrast, self-propelled rods can generate large convective fluxes when combined with nematic ordering, producing a strong dispersion along the director. Combining theory and simulation, we demonstrate that nematic alignment and self-propulsion generates an exponential enhancement in active diffusivity along the director, in contrast to passive rods that experience at most a 2-fold increase.

Graphical abstract: Soft confinement of self-propelled rods: simulation and theory

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Oct 2023
Accepted
08 Feb 2024
First published
08 Feb 2024

Soft Matter, 2024,20, 2331-2337

Soft confinement of self-propelled rods: simulation and theory

K. J. Modica and S. C. Takatori, Soft Matter, 2024, 20, 2331 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM01340E

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