Isotropic-nematic transition of self-propelled rods in three dimensions
Soft Condensed Matter
2018-07-18 v3 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
Using overdamped Brownian dynamics simulations we investigate the isotropic-nematic (IN) transition of self-propelled rods in three spatial dimensions. For two well-known model systems (Gay-Berne potential and hard spherocylinders) we find that turning on activity moves to higher densities the phase boundary separating an isotropic phase from a (nonpolar) nematic phase. This active IN phase boundary is distinct from the boundary between isotropic and polar-cluster states previously reported in two-dimensional simulation studies and, unlike the latter, is not sensitive to the system size. We thus identify a generic feature of anisotropic active particles in three dimensions.
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@article{arxiv.1801.08790,
title = {Isotropic-nematic transition of self-propelled rods in three dimensions},
author = {Matthias C. Bott and Felix Winterhalter and Matthieu Marechal and Abhinav Sharma and Joseph M. Brader and René Wittmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08790},
year = {2018}
}