Diffusion-Based Height Analysis Reveals Robust Microswimmer-Wall Separation
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2020-12-02
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Microswimmers typically move near walls, which can strongly influence their motion. However, direct experimental measurements of swimmer-wall separation remain elusive to date. Here, we determine this separation for model catalytic microswimmers from the height dependence of the passive component of their mean-squared displacement. We find that swimmers exhibit "ypsotaxis,"a tendency to assume a fixed height above the wall for a range of salt concentrations, swimmer surface charges, and swimmer sizes. Our findings indicate that ypsotaxis is activity induced, posing restrictions on future modeling of their still-debated propulsion mechanism.
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General Physics and Astronomy
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Ketzetzi, S, De Graaf, J & Kraft, D J 2020, 'Diffusion-Based Height Analysis Reveals Robust Microswimmer-Wall Separation', Physical Review Letters, vol. 125, no. 23, 238001. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.238001