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Controlling the self-assembly of colloids via temporal modulation of activity

ORAL

Abstract

Self-organization phenomena in ensembles of self-propelled particles open pathways to the synthesis of new dynamic states not accessible by traditional equilibrium processes. The challenge is to develop a set of principles that facilitate the control and manipulation of emergent active states. Here, we report that dielectric rolling colloids energized by a pulsating electric field self-organize into alternating square lattices with a lattice constant controlled by the parameters of the field. We combine experiments and simulations to examine spatiotemporal properties of the emergent collective patterns and investigate the underlying dynamics of self-organization. We reveal the resistance of the dynamic lattices to compression/expansion stresses leading to a hysteretic behavior of the lattice constant. The general mechanism of patterns synthesis and control in active ensembles via temporal modulation of activity could be applied to other active colloidal systems.

Publication: Guiding self-assembly of active colloids by temporal modulation of activity (submitted to PRL)

Presenters

  • Andrey Sokolov

    Argonne National Laboratory

Authors

  • Andrey Sokolov

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Bo Zhang

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Alexey Snezhko

    Argonne National Laboratory