Taming active turbulence with patterned soft interfaces
Pau Guillamat, Jordi Ign\'es-Mullol, and Francesc Sagu\'es

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that patterned soft interfaces can reversibly control the flow structures in active turbulence, revealing the intrinsic length scales of active matter through soft confinement.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to reversibly modify active flow patterns using patterned soft interfaces, linking flow structure to an intrinsic length scale in active turbulence.
Findings
Flow structures can be reversibly tuned by soft interface geometry.
Active flow eddy sizes follow an exponential distribution influenced by confinement.
The intrinsic length scale determines the minimum size of circulating eddies.
Abstract
Active matter embraces systems that self-organize at different length and time scales, often exhibiting turbulent flows. Here, we use a quasi-two-dimensional nematically ordered layer of a protein-based active gel to experimentally demonstrate that the geometry of active flows, which we have characterized by means of the statistical distribution of eddy sizes, can be reversibly modified. To this purpose, the active material is prepared in contact with a thermotropic liquid crystal, whose lamellar smectic-A phase tiles the water/oil interface with a lattice of anisotropic domains that feature circular easy-flow directions. The active flow, which arises from the motion of parabolic folds within the filamentous active material, becomes effectively confined into circulating eddies that are in registry with the underlying smectic-A domains. Based on topological arguments applied to the…
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