Pressure of Active Matter


red ball Active matter? Some examples:

          

Self-propelled colloidal particles                                                               Swimming Cells                            

 

Shaken Grains


red ball What is the Pressure of an Active particle fluid? Does it behave like an equilibrium system?

A. P. Solon, J. Stenhammar, R. Wittkowski, M. Kardar, Y. Kafri, M. E. Cates, J. Tailleur, Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 198301 (2015);

A. P. Solon, Y. Fily, A. Baskaran, M. E. Cates, Y. Kafri, M. Kardar, J. Tailleur, Nature Phys. 11, 673 (2015)

yellow ballTwo common models are Run and Tumble Paticles (RTP), and Active Brownian Particles (ABP):

yellow ballForce and pressure can be measured by introducing a wall potential:

yellow ballReorientation of an active particle close to the wall needs to be separately specified:

yellow ballPressure depends on the wall potential - No equation of state!

yellow ballFor non-interacting ellipses, pressure decreases whe the torque increases:

    

yellow ballThere is a net force on a closed box. (Note that there is no momentum conservation.)

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