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Giant Negative Mobility of Janus Particles in a Corrugated Channel

Biological Physics 2014-06-24 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We numerically simulate the transport of elliptic Janus particles along narrow two-dimensional channels with reflecting walls. The self-propulsion velocity of the particle is oriented along either their major (prolate) or minor axis (oblate). In smooth channels, we observe long diffusion transients: ballistic for prolate particles and zero-diffusion for oblate particles. Placed in a rough channel, prolate particles tend to drift against an applied drive by tumbling over the wall protrusions; for appropriate aspect ratios, the modulus of their negative mobility grows exceedingly large (giant negative mobility). This suggests that a small external drive suffices to efficiently direct self-propulsion of rod-like Janus particles in rough channels.

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@article{arxiv.1405.7116,
  title  = {Giant Negative Mobility of Janus Particles in a Corrugated Channel},
  author = {Pulak K. Ghosh and Peter Hanggi and Fabio Marchesoni and Franco Nori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.7116},
  year   = {2014}
}

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to be published in Physical Review E