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Magnetically controlled bacterial turbulence

Biology

Magnetically controlled bacterial turbulence

K. Beppu and J. V. I. Timonen

This groundbreaking research by K. Beppu and J. V. I. Timonen reveals how external magnetic fields can be utilized to control the swimming direction of *Bacillus subtilis* and induce active turbulence. With innovative methods involving superparamagnetic nanoparticles, this study uncovers the fascinating dynamics of hydrodynamic instability and bacterial behavior.

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Abstract
Concentrated active agents can exhibit turbulent-like flows reminiscent of hydrodynamic turbulence. Despite its importance, the influence of external fields on active turbulence remains largely unexplored. Here we demonstrate the ability to control the swimming direction and active turbulence of Bacillus subtilis bacteria using external magnetic fields. The control mechanism leverages the magnetic torque experienced by the non-magnetic, rod-shaped bacteria in a magnetizable medium containing superparamagnetic nanoparticles. This allows aligning individual bacteria with the magnetic field, leading to a nematically aligned state over millimetric scales with minute transverse undulations and flows. Turning off the field releases the alignment constraint, leading to directly observable hydrodynamic instability of the dipole pushers. Our theoretical model predicts the intrinsic length scale of this instability, independent of the magnetic field, and provides a quantitative control strategy. Our findings suggest that magnetic fields and torques can be excellent tools for controlling non-equilibrium phase transitions in active systems.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Jul 04, 2024
Authors
K. Beppu, J. V. I. Timonen
Tags
Bacillus subtilis
magnetic fields
active turbulence
superparamagnetic nanoparticles
hydrodynamic instability
swimming direction
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