Unified analysis of Topological Defects in 2D systems of Active and Passive disks
Pasquale Digregorio, Demian Levis, Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Giuseppe, Gonnella, Ignacio Pagonabarraga

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed analysis of topological defects in 2D active and passive disk systems, revealing how defect unbinding drives phase transitions and how activity influences defect structures and dynamics.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive quantitative study of defect behavior in active and passive 2D systems, highlighting universality and activity-dependent defect organization.
Findings
Dislocation unbinding drives solid-hexatic transition, consistent with KTHNY theory.
Defect clusters percolate near the liquid phase, independent of activity.
Defect networks facilitate dynamic unzipping and gas bubble formation.
Abstract
We provide a comprehensive quantitative analysis of localized and extended topological defects in the steady state of 2D passive and active repulsive Brownian disk systems. We show that, both in and out-of-equilibrium, the passage from the solid to the hexatic is driven by the unbinding of dislocations, in quantitative agreement with the KTHNY singularity. Instead, although disclinations dissociate as soon as the liquid phase appears, extended clusters of defects largely dominate below the solid-hexatic critical line. The latter percolate in the liquid phase very close to the hexatic-liquid transition, both for continuous and discontinuous transitions, in the homogeneous liquid regime. At critical percolation the clusters of defects are fractal with statistical and geometric properties that, within our numerical accuracy, are independent of the activity and compatible with the…
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TopicsMarine and environmental studies
