Power-law intermittency in the gradient-induced self-propulsion of colloidal swimmers
Soft Condensed Matter
2023-10-27 v1
Abstract
Active colloidal microswimmers serve as archetypical active fluid systems, and as models for biological swimmers. Here, by studying in detail their velocity traces, we find robust power-law intermittency with system-dependent exponential cut off. We model the motion by an interplay of the field gradient-dependent active force and the locally fluctuating hydrodynamic drag, set by the wetting properties of the substrate. The model closely describes the velocity distributions of two disparate swimmer systems: AC field activated and catalytic swimmers. The generality is highlighted by the collapse of all data in a single master curve, suggesting the applicability to further systems, both synthetic and biological.
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@article{arxiv.2310.17384,
title = {Power-law intermittency in the gradient-induced self-propulsion of colloidal swimmers},
author = {Nick Oikonomeas-Koppasis and Stefania Ketzetzi and Daniela J. Kraft and Peter Schall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.17384},
year = {2023}
}
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5 pages, 3figures