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Surface Tensions between Active Fluids and Solid Interfaces: bare vs dressed

Soft Condensed Matter 2020-07-01 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We analyze the surface tension exerted at the interface between an active fluid and a solid boundary in terms of tangential forces. Focusing on active systems known to possess an equation of state for the pressure, we show that interfacial forces are of a more complex nature. Using a number of macroscopic setups, we show that the surface tension is a combination of an equation-of-state abiding part and of setup-dependent contributions. The latter arise from generic setup-dependent steady currents which "dress" the measurement of the "bare" surface tension. The former shares interesting properties with its equilibrium counterpart, and can be used to generalize the Young-Laplace law to active systems. We finally show how a suitably designed probe can directly access this bare surface tensions, which can also be computed using a generalized Virial formula.

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@article{arxiv.1907.07738,
  title  = {Surface Tensions between Active Fluids and Solid Interfaces: bare vs dressed},
  author = {Ruben Zakine and Yongfeng Zhao and Miloš Knežević and Adrian Daerr and Yariv Kafri and Julien Tailleur and Frédéric van Wijland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.07738},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures