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Rüdiger Kürsten1, Jakob Mihatsch2, Thomas Ihle2
1Universität Greifswald, Universitat de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Departament de Física de la Matèria Condensada, Martí i Franquès 1, 08028 Barcelona, Spain; , Institute of Complex Systems (UBICS), 08028 Barcelona, Spain; and Institut für Physik, Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 6, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.
Abstract:
We observe a flocking mechanism, the emergence of a state with global polar order, in mixed systems of self-propelled particles with purely antialigning interactions, i.e., the ground state for any pair of particles is to be opposedly oriented. In binary mixtures, we find that flocking can be realized by cross-species antialigning that is dominant compared to intraspecies antialignment. While the key mechanism can be understood within a mean-field description, beyond mean-field we develop an asymptotically exact Boltzmann-scattering theory from first principles. This theory yields analytical predictions for the flocking transition and shows excellent quantitative agreement with simulations of dilute systems. For large systems, we find either microphase separation or static patterns with patches or stripes that carry different polarization orientations.
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