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Autonomous waves and global motion modes in living active solids

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Abstract

Elastic active matter or active solid consists of self-propelled units embedded in an elastic matrix. Active solid resists deformation; the shape-preserving property and the intrinsic non-equilibrium nature make active solids a superior component for self-driven devices. Nonetheless, the mechanical properties and emergent behavior of active solids are poorly understood. Using a biofilm-based bacterial active solid, here we discovered self-sustained elastic waves with unique wave properties not seen in passive solids, such as power-law scaling of wave speed with activity. Under isotropic confinement, the active solid develops two topologically distinct global motion modes that can be selectively excited, with a surprising step-like frequency jump at mode transition. Our findings reveal novel spatiotemporal order in elastic active matter and may guide the development of solid-state adaptive or living materials.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.09664.pdf

Presenters

  • Haoran Xu

    Chinese University of Hong Kong

Authors

  • Haoran Xu

    Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Yulu HUANG

    HKUST

  • Rui Zhang

    HKUST, The Hong Kong University of Science and, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Yilin Wu

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Honng Kong