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Controlling Excitations of Work-Generating Cycles in Living Chiral Crystals

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Abstract

Living active materials can exhibit complex dynamic behaviors. In a living chiral crystal (LCC) formed by spinning starfish embryos, we observe spontaneous transitions between two steady states: a fluctuating state and an oscillatory state. In the oscillatory state, cycles in velocity and strain phase space allow us to extract work from the system's nonequilibrium dynamics. By applying uniaxial oscillatory compression, we can synchronize the LCC with the actuator when the oscillation period matches the embryos' rotation timescale. Additionally, a simple uniaxial step compression can shift the system from a fluctuating to an oscillatory state. These results highlight strategies for controlling and harnessing the nonequilibrium properties of active matter.

Presenters

  • Yu-Chen Chao

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Yu-Chen Chao

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Shreyas Gokhale

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Lisa Lin

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Alasdair Hastewell

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Alexandru Bacanu

    Harvard University

  • Yuchao Chen

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Junang Li

    Princeton University

  • Jinghui Liu

    Center for Systems Biology Dresden

  • Hyunseok Lee

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Jorn Dunkel

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Nikta Fakhri

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology