Active Turbulence in Quasi-Two-Dimensional Living Liquid Crystals
ORAL
Abstract
Living liquid crystal is an intriguing far-from-equilibrium system composed of swimming bacteria in a lyotropic liquid crystal. Advances have been made in understanding and controlling bacterial collective motion via topological defects. Here, we study turbulent motion behavior of living liquid crystals confined in quasi-two-dimensional thin films, where the boundary sets a planar anchoring for the liquid crystals. We report a wealth of interesting observations, including exponential probability distribution for bacterial velocity, coupling between the active turbulence and long-range orientational order of the medium, creation and annihilation of topological defects at different bacterial concentrations. We will discuss the physical mechanisms behind these observations.
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Presenters
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Yaokun LUO
Southern University of Science and Technology
Authors
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Yaokun LUO
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Aile Sun
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Yuan Li
Southern University of Science and Technology, Xiamen University
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Mingkai Chen
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Zhihong You
Xiamen University
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Qi-Huo Wei
Southern University of Science and Technology