Dynamics and interactions of asymmetric bimetallic microswimmers
ORAL
Abstract
We explore the impact of loss of symmetry in bimetallic Au-Pt rod-like microswimmers. These swimmers are known to exhibit complex individual and collective behaviors. As a proxy for change in swimmer type, e.g. pushers and pullers, we conduct experiments on swimmers with different relative lengths of their two metallic segments. We model the rods' reactive region
as a region of fluid slip. Numerical simulations show that a non-centered position of the slip-region along the rod allow for a transition from a extensile to contractile force dipole in the disturbance fluid flow. The changes in the generated flow field, which affect interactions with other rods and boundaries, are here evidenced by the analysis of the swimmers rheotactic abilities and their motion near obstacles.
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Presenters
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Quentin Brosseau
- New York University - Courant Institute