Self-assembly of active attractive spheres
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2015-06-07
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We study the self-assembly of a system of self-propelled, Lennard-Jones particles using Brownian dynamics simulations. We examine the state diagrams of the system for different rotational diffusion coefficients of the self-propelled motion of the particles. For fast rotational diffusion, the state diagram exhibits a strong similarity to that of the equilibrium Lennard-Jones fluid. As we decrease the rotational diffusion coefficient, the state diagram is slowly transformed. Specifically, the liquid-gas coexistence region is gradually replaced by a highly dynamic percolating network state. We find significant local alignment of the particles in the percolating network state despite the absence of aligning interactions, and propose a simple mechanism to justify the formation of this novel state.
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Prymidis, V, Sielcken, H & Filion, L 2015, 'Self-assembly of active attractive spheres', Soft Matter, vol. 11, no. 21, pp. 4158-4166. https://doi.org/10.1039/C5SM00127G