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Forming, Confining, and Observing Microtubule-Based Active Nematics
Published on: January 13, 2023
Topological control of spontaneous failure in active nematic solids
Sheng Chen1,2, Matthew Ricci3, A Pasha Tabatabai4,5
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA. sheng.chen.sc2959@yale.edu.
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Active solids using energy influx to generate non-equilibrium forces undergo spontaneous mechanical failure, but how topological defects concentrate internal stresses and control breakage in active materials is unknown. Here we assemble a reconstituted two-dimensional actomyosin network that lacks fluidity but exhibits nematic order and network elasticity. Surprisingly, we found that interacting multidefect configurations, especially defect quadrupoles with two +1/2 and two -1/2 defects, play a crucial role. Combining experimental data with an active solid fracture model, we demonstrate that a head quadrupole with mutually facing +1/2 defects can trigger crack opening and material tearing. Meanwhile, tail quadrupoles with mutually opposing +1/2 defects drive transient filament clustering and condenses into asters. We establish a deep learning model to predict the eventual aster formation from the initial topological structures. Our work uncovers a defect-mediated mechanism for spontaneous failure in active solids and provides topological design principles for controlling targeted damage in soft and living systems across scales.
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