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Motile Topological Defects Hinder Dynamical Arrest in Dense Liquids of Active Ellipsoids

Pragya Arora, A. K. Sood, Rajesh Ganapathy

2022Physical Review Letters18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent numerical studies have identified the persistence time of active motion as a critical parameter governing glassy dynamics in dense active matter. Here we studied dynamics in liquids of granular active ellipsoids with tunable persistence and velocity. We show that increasing the persistence time at moderate supercooling is equivalent to increasing the strength of attraction in equilibrium liquids and results in reentrant dynamics not just in the translational degrees of freedom, as anticipated, but also in the orientational ones. However, at high densities, motile topological defects, unique to active liquids of elongated particles, hindered dynamical arrest. Most remarkably, for the highest activity, we observed intermittent dynamics due to the jamming-unjamming of these defects for the first time.

Topics & Concepts

Active matterSupercoolingPersistence (discontinuity)Dynamics (music)EllipsoidDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)JammingAttractionMolecular dynamicsTopological defectPhysicsMaterials scienceChemical physicsClassical mechanicsCondensed matter physicsThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsAstronomyGeotechnical engineeringLinguisticsAcousticsPhilosophyCell biologyEngineeringBiologyMicro and Nano RoboticsMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesAdvanced Materials and Mechanics