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Fabrication, Operation and Flow Visualization in Surface-acoustic-wave-driven Acoustic-counterflow Microfluidics
Published on: August 27, 2013
Long-lived unidirectional flow of active particles within long narrow channels
Man Xu1, Ying Lan1, Yuehua Yang1
1CAS Key Laboratory of Mechanical Behavior and Design of Materials, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Science at the Microscale, Department of Modern Mechanics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China. jianghy@ustc.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Revealing the mechanism of directed transport of active matter is critical for advancing our fundamental understanding of non-equilibrium physics. Asymmetric microstructures are commonly used to rectify random movement of active particles. However, it remains unclear as to how to achieve unidirectional movement of active particles in long narrow channels. Here, we study the dynamics of active particles in a device which is divided into two chambers by V-shaped barriers and connected by a narrow channel. We find three distinct movement modes of active particles within this symmetric channel, including stochastic movement, self-sustained oscillation, and long-lived unidirectional flows. We demonstrate that the three movement modes are determined by the competition between the ratchet effect induced by the V-shaped barriers and the particle transport mediated by the long-narrow channel. Finally, we show that the unidirectional particle flow can serve as an "energy battery" to continuously supply energy for the directed transport of other objects. Our findings offer valuable insights into a unique approach for realizing unidirectional movement of active matter and open new avenues for application in microfluidics and material transport.
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