Active surfers on a vibrating bath: self-propulsion and interactions
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Abstract
We present a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of a newly discovered active matter system consisting of objects floating on a vertically vibrating fluid bath. Recent experiments have demonstrated that such "surfers" oscillate vertically while self-propelling at constant horizontal velocity on the fluid interface. Multiple surfers may self-organize through the collective interfacial deformation in the form of propagating capillary waves. The experiments are complemented by a theoretical model for the surfer’s positional and orientational dynamics. The model predictions exhibit good agreement with experimentally observed interaction modes between two surfers. Generally, this work shows that self-propelling objects coupled by interfacial flows constitute a tunable platform for expanding our understanding of active systems.
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Presenters
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Anand Oza
New Jersey Inst of Tech
Authors
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Anand Oza
New Jersey Inst of Tech
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Ian Ho
School of Engineering, Brown University
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Giuseppe Pucci
Université de Rennes, Institut de Physique de Rennes
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Daniel M Harris
Brown University, School of Engineering, Brown University