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Self-similar clustering of beads in a bacterial suspension

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Abstract

Passive particles suspended in a bath of active swimmers are known to produce cooperative phenomena such as dynamic clustering or phase separation. However, such clusters have never been reported experimentally for particles in a bacterial suspension. Here we report experimental observations of two-dimensional clustering of micron-sized beads in a bath of Burkholderia contaminans bacteria. This clustering is induced by the short-range hydrodynamic attraction produced by the swimming of bacteria between neighboring beads. The characteristic cluster size, computed from the correlation length of the fluorescence intensity pattern, shows a self-similar growth in time. We explore this coarsening dynamics by varying the radius and surface fraction of the beads and the bacterial concentration.

Presenters

  • Julien Bouvard

    Universite Paris-Saclay

Authors

  • Julien Bouvard

    Universite Paris-Saclay

  • Harold Auradou

    Laboratoire FAST, CNRS, Universite Paris Sclay, Laboratoire FAST, Laboratoire FAST, CNRS, Universite Paris Saclay

  • Frederic Moisy

    Universite Paris-Saclay