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Fuel-free light-driven colloidal swimmers

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Abstract

Conventional artificial active swimmers use chemical fuel to propel themselves. We present swimmers made by an oil droplet partially wetting a black dynabead that use no chemical fuel and are driven solely by light. The black dynabead absorbs light and provides a temperature gradient responsible for the motion of the swimmer. A thin-film resistive heater which acts as its own thermometer is used as a local heat source in order to characterize the motion and probe the mechanism, Marangoni or thermophoresis, for propulsion. As expected we observe motility-induced phase separation in dense colonies of these swimmers. We show that interactions between individual swimmers are non-reciprocal and orientation dependent.

Presenters

  • Aditya Vikram Hardikar

    New York University (NYU)

Authors

  • Aditya Vikram Hardikar

    New York University (NYU)

  • Matan Yah Ben Zion

    Tel Aviv University

  • Andrew D Hollingsworth

    New York Univ NYU

  • Paul M Chaikin

    New York Univ NYU