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Activity-assisted barrier crossing of self-propelled colloids over parallel microgrooves
Yan Wen1, Zhihao Li2, Haiqin Wang2,3
1Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Abstract:
We report a systematic study of the dynamics of self-propelled particles (SPPs) over a one-dimensional periodic potential landscape U_{0}(x), which is fabricated on a microgroove-patterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate. From the measured nonequilibrium probability density function P(x;F_{0}) of the SPPs, we find that the escape dynamics of the slow rotating SPPs across the potential landscape can be described by an effective potential U_{eff}(x;F_{0}), once the self-propulsion force F_{0} is included into the potential under the fixed angle approximation. This work demonstrates that the parallel microgrooves provide a versatile platform for a quantitative understanding of the interplay among the self-propulsion force F_{0}, spatial confinement by U_{0}(x), and thermal noise, as well as its effects on activity-assisted escape dynamics and transport of the SPPs.

