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Intermittent Motility of a Synthetic Active Particle in Changing Environments

Fluid Dynamics 2025-12-19 v1 Soft Condensed Matter Chaotic Dynamics Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

We experimentally investigate the dynamics of synthetic active particles composed of gravitationally bouncing, superwalking droplets confined within an annular fluid bath. Driven by a topologically pumping dual-frequency waveform, the droplets exhibit alternating active (walking) and dormant (bouncing) phases, producing intermittent azimuthal motion. Tracking individual droplets reveals pseudolaminar chaotic dynamics in the time series of particle's angular position, characterized by laminar plateaus that are interrupted by short irregular bursts of activity. Increasing the driving amplitude induces a qualitative change in the active particle's intermittent dynamics, arising from a symmetry-breaking transition in its Faraday-wave field environment: continuous SO(2)-symmetric "channelling" waves give way to discrete "trapping" patterns. These findings demonstrate how environmental symmetry and spatiotemporal structure modulate motility and intermittency in synthetic active matter.

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@article{arxiv.2512.16135,
  title  = {Intermittent Motility of a Synthetic Active Particle in Changing Environments},
  author = {Rudra Sekhri and Rahil N. Valani and Tapio Simula},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.16135},
  year   = {2025}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures