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Arrested phase separation and chiral symmetry breaking in active dumbbells under shear

Soft Condensed Matter 2025-09-23 v1

Abstract

Through molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the phase separation and aggregation dynamics of active dumbbell particles in two-dimensions subjected to shear. We find that the growth of the phase-separated region is arrested when shear is applied, with the average clusters size plateauing towards a value RsR_s that remains constant over time. While activity enhances the resilience of clusters against shear-induced breakup, RsR_s decreases with growing shear rate γ˙\dot\gamma, with an intermediate regime where Rsγ˙1R_s\propto \dot\gamma^{-1}. We find that clusters in the stationary state are progressively less polarized and increasingly elongated with increasing shear. At the same time, we find a breaking in chiral symmetry of both rotation direction and internal organization of clusters: typically, dumbbells point towards the cluster center with a small non-zero angle, such that the active torque opposes the shear torque, with cluster's angular velocity well captured by a simplified analytical model. We argue this conformation makes clusters more stable against shear.

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@article{arxiv.2509.17229,
  title  = {Arrested phase separation and chiral symmetry breaking in active dumbbells under shear},
  author = {Lucio Mauro Carenza and Giuseppe Negro and Pasquale Digregorio and Antonio Suma and Giuseppe Gonnella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.17229},
  year   = {2025}
}