Dynamics of a microswimmer-microplatelet composite
Abstract
Guiding active microswimmers by external fields to requested target locations is a promising strategy to realize complex transport on the microscale. To this end, one possibility consists of attaching the microswimmers to orientable passive components. Accordingly, we analyze theoretically, using a minimal model, the dynamics of a microswimmer when rigidly attached tangentially to a (significantly larger) microplatelet, here represented by a thin circular disk. On this way, we determine the flow field in the whole space induced by a Stokeslet that is located above the center of a spatially fixed rigid disk of no-slip surface conditions. Finally, we determine and analyze possible trajectories of the overall composite. To this end, the platelet is additionally endowed with a permanent magnetic moment, which allows to steer the motion of the whole composite by a homogeneous external magnetic field. As previous experimental studies suggest, related setups may be helpful to guide sperm cells to requested targets or for the purpose of coordinated drug delivery.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2001.06646,
title = {Dynamics of a microswimmer-microplatelet composite},
author = {Abdallah Daddi-Moussa-Ider and Maciej Lisicki and Hartmut Löwen and Andreas M. Menzel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.06646},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
18 pages, 4 figures. To appear in Phys. Fluids