Stealthy Movements of Micro-Swimmer Flocks

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Abstract

Here we unveil synergistic cooperation of micro-swimmers to form a stealth swarm that minimally disturbs the surrounding fluid. We call this mode of swarming the `concealed’ mode, which can be achieved when a group of swimmers actively collaborate to cancel out one another’s disturbing flows. We then demonstrate how such a concealed swarm can remain stealth while actively gathered around a favorite spot (e.g. a nutrient source), pointing toward a target (e.g. attacking a prey flock), or tracking a desired trajectory in space. Our findings also provide a clear road map to control and lead stealth flocks of swimming micro-robots formed through their active collaboration in minimally disturbing the host medium.

*This work is supported by the National Science Foundation Grant CMMI-1562871.

Authors

  • Mehdi Mirzakhanloo

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Mohammad-Reza Alam

    • University of California, Berkeley
    • UC Berkeley
    • University of California-Berkeley