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A Quorum Sensing Active Matter in a Confined Geometry

Yuxin 雨欣 Zhou 周, Yunyun Li, Fabio Marchesoni

2023Chinese Physics Letters12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inspired by the problem of biofilm growth, we numerically investigate clustering in a two-dimensional suspension of active (Janus) particles of finite size confined in a circular cavity. Their dynamics is regulated by a non-reciprocal mechanism that causes them to switch from active to passive above a certain threshold of the perceived near-neighbor density ( quorum sensing ). A variety of cluster phases, i.e., glassy, solid (hexatic) and liquid, are observed, depending on the particle dynamics at the boundary, the quorum sensing range, and the level of noise.

Topics & Concepts

Cluster (spacecraft)Quorum sensingJanusActive matterCluster analysisSPHERESMaterials scienceRange (aeronautics)Boundary (topology)Particle (ecology)Flexibility (engineering)Mechanism (biology)Biological systemChemical physicsPhysicsNanotechnologyComputer scienceBiofilmMathematical analysisStatisticsGeneticsBacteriaOceanographyComposite materialGeologyQuantum mechanicsBiologyMathematicsCell biologyMachine learningAstronomyProgramming languageMicro and Nano RoboticsPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSlime Mold and Myxomycetes Research