Emergent colloidal currents generated via exchange dynamics in a broken dimer state
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Abstract
In this talk I will describe a general strategy to assemble and transport polarizable microparticles in fluid media through combination of confinement and magnetic dipolar interactions. We use a homogeneous magnetic modulation to assemble dispersed particles into rotating dimeric state and frustrated binary lattices, and generate collective edge currents which arise from a novel, field-synchronized particle exchange process. The observed, net bidirectional current is composed of colloidal particles which periodically meet assembling into rotating dimers, and exchange their positions in a characteristic, “ceilidh"-like dance. We develop a theoretical model which explains the physics of the observed phenomena as dimer rupture and onset of current, showing agreement with Brownian dynamic simulations. Our results demonstrate an effective technique to drive microscale matter by using a combination of confinement and homogeneous field modulations, not based on any gradient of the applied field.
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Presenters
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Pietro Tierno
Univ de Barcelona, Departament de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona
Authors
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Helena Massana Cid
Univ de Barcelona
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Antonio Ortiz ambriz
Univ de Barcelona, Departament de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona
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Pietro Tierno
Univ de Barcelona, Departament de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona