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Mohd Meraj Khan1, Sumesh P Thampi2, Anubhab Roy1
1Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Department of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Chennai 600 036, India.
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We investigate radiation-induced drag, lift, and torque on circular Janus cylinders under transverse-magnetic plane-wave illumination, considering metallodielectric and purely dielectric configurations. The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is employed with absorption neglected, isolating scattering as the sole momentum-transfer mechanism. For metallodielectric Janus cylinders, analytical expressions for radiation force and torque are derived and used to validate the LBM, showing excellent agreement across a wide range of dielectric constants and interface orientations. For dielectric Janus cylinders, material inhomogeneity induces asymmetric scattering giving rise to nonzero lift and torque under plane-wave illumination, with nonmonotonic dependence on interface orientation and dielectric contrast. Two mechanisms govern the observed variations: resonance-driven energy amplification and scattered field redistribution. The computed force and torque maps serve as design diagrams for predicting the optomechanical response. Coupling these with viscous dynamics at low Reynolds number reveals diverse particle trajectories, including curved paths during reorientation and nearly straight motion once torque-free equilibria are reached. The system is externally actuated and results represent scattering-dominated dynamics under idealized conditions, providing physical insight into optomechanical responses of Janus particles with implications for trajectory shaping in optofluidic systems.
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