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Self-reverting vortices in chiral active matter

Physics

Self-reverting vortices in chiral active matter

L. Caprini, B. Liebchen, et al.

This paper examines the fascinating collective behavior of chiral active particles, revealing the emergence of dynamically coherent vortices from interactions of attraction and chirality without alignment. Conducted by L. Caprini, B. Liebchen, and H. Löwen, the findings pave the way for innovative applications like spontaneously rotating gears.... show more
Abstract
There is currently a strong interest in the collective behavior of chiral active particles that can propel and rotate themselves. In the presence of alignment interactions for many chiral particles, chiral self-propulsion can induce vortex patterns in the velocity fields. However, these emerging patterns are non-permanent, and do not induce global vorticity. Here we combine theoretical arguments and computer simulations to predict a so-far unknown class of collective behavior. We show that, for chiral active particles, vortices with significant dynamical coherence emerge spontaneously. They originate from the interplay between attraction interactions and chirality in the absence of alignment interactions. Depending on parameters, the vortices can either feature a constant vorticity or a vorticity that oscillates periodically in time, resulting in self-reverting vortices. Our results may guide future experiments to realize customized collective phenomena such as spontaneously rotating gears and patterns with a self-reverting order.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
May 11, 2024
Authors
L. Caprini, B. Liebchen, H. Löwen
Tags
chiral active particles
collective behavior
vortices
dynamical coherence
chirality
self-reverting vortices
customized collective phenomena
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