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Published on: June 3, 2014
Active drive towards elastic spinodals
Ayan Roychowdhury1,2, Madan Rao1, Lev Truskinovsky2
1National Centre for Biological Sciences-TIFR, Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, Bengaluru 560065, India.
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Active matter, exemplified by adaptive living materials such as the actomyosin cytoskeleton, can navigate material parameter space, leading to unconventional mechanical responses. In particular, it can self-drive toward elastic spinodal regimes, where inhomogeneous floppy modes induce elastic degeneracy and enable a controlled interplay between rigidity loss and recovery. Proximity to such marginal states leads to stress localization and the formation of force chains that can be actively assembled and disassembled. Here we extend the classical notion of spinodal states to active solids and demonstrate how these extreme mechanical regimes can be actively accessed. Moreover, we show that in a nonlinear setting, crossing elastic spinodals generates new energy wells and makes force channeling an intrinsic feature of the emerging microstructure.
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