Frictional active Brownian particles
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Nie, Pin; Chattoraj, Joyjit; Piscitelli, Antonio; Doyle, Patrick; Ni, Ran; Ciamarra, Massimo Pica; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 American Physical Society. Frictional forces affect the rheology of hard-sphere colloids, at high shear rate. Here we demonstrate, via numerical simulations, that they also affect the dynamics of active Brownian particles and their motility-induced phase separation. Frictional forces increase the angular diffusivity of the particles, in the dilute phase, and prevent colliding particles from resolving their collision by sliding one past to the other. This leads to qualitatively changes of motility-induced phase diagram in the volume-fraction motility plane. While frictionless systems become unstable towards phase separation as the motility increases only if their volume fraction overcomes a threshold, frictional systems become unstable regardless of their volume fraction. These results suggest the possibility of controlling the motility-induced phase diagram by tuning the roughness of the particles.
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2020Department
Singapore-MIT Alliance in Research and Technology (SMART); Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Physical Review E
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American Physical Society (APS)