Spontaneously rotating clusters of active droplets

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​Spontaneously rotating clusters of active droplets​
Hokmabad, B. V.; Nishide, A.; Ramesh, P.; Krüger, C. & Maass, C. C.​ (2022) 
Soft Matter18(14) pp. 2731​-2741​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D1SM01795K 

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Hokmabad, Babak Vajdi; Nishide, Akinori; Ramesh, Prashanth; Krüger, Carsten; Maass, Corinna C.
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We investigate the aggregation of hexagonally ordered clusters and the spontaneous emergence of their rotating and rising states in sedimenting suspensions of self-propelling isotropic oil droplets.
We report on the emergence of spontaneously rotating clusters in active emulsions. Ensembles of self-propelling droplets sediment and then self-organise into planar, hexagonally ordered clusters which hover over the container bottom while spinning around the plane normal. This effect exists for symmetric and asymmetric arrangements of isotropic droplets and is therefore not caused by torques due to geometric asymmetries. We found, however, that individual droplets exhibit a helical swimming mode in a small window of intermediate activity in a force-free bulk medium. We show that by forming an ordered cluster, the droplets cooperatively suppress their chaotic dynamics and turn the transient instability into a steady rotational state. We analyse the collective rotational dynamics as a function of droplet activity and cluster size and further propose that the stable collective rotation in the cluster is caused by a cooperative coupling between the rotational modes of individual droplets in the cluster.
Issue Date
2022
Journal
Soft Matter 
ISSN
1744-683X
eISSN
1744-6848
Language
English

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