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Propagating density spikes in light-powered motility-ratchets.

Celia LozanoBenno LiebchenBorge Ten HagenClemens BechingerHartmut Löwen
Published in: Soft matter (2019)
Combining experiments and computer simulations, we use a spatially periodic and flashing light-field to direct the motion of phototactic active colloids. Here, the colloids self-organize into a density spike pattern, which resembles a shock wave and propagates over long distances, almost without dispersing. The underlying mechanism involves a synchronization of the colloids with the light-field, so that particles see the same intensity gradient each time the light-pattern is switched on, but no gradient in between (for example). This creates pulsating transport whose strength and direction can be controlled via the flashing protocol and the self-propulsion speed of the colloids. Our results might be useful for drug delivery applications and can be used to segregate active colloids by their speed.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • randomized controlled trial
  • deep learning
  • escherichia coli
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • mass spectrometry