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Collision-induced torque mediates the transition of chiral dynamic patterns formed by active particles
Tetsuya Hiraiwa1,2, Ryo Akiyama3, Daisuke Inoue4
1Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117411, Singapore. mbithi@nus.edu.sg.
Abstract:
Controlling the patterns formed by self-propelled particles through dynamic self-organization is a challenging task. Although varieties of patterns associated with chiral self-propelled particles have been reported, essential factors that determine the morphology of the patterns have remained unclear. Here, we explore theoretically how torque formed upon collision of the particles affects the dynamic self-organization of the particles and determine the patterns. Based on a particle-based model with collision-induced torque and torque associated with self-propulsion, we find that introducing collision-induced torque turns the homogeneous bi-directionally aligned particles into rotating mono-polar flocks, which helps resolve a discrepancy in the earlier observations in microfilament gliding assays.
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