Active interaction switching controls the dynamic heterogeneity of soft colloidal dispersions
Michael Bley, Pablo I. Hurtado, Joachim Dzubiella, and Arturo, Moncho-Jord\'a

TL;DR
This paper investigates how active interaction switching in soft colloids influences their non-equilibrium dynamics, revealing anomalous diffusion and heterogeneous behavior through advanced simulations and theoretical models.
Contribution
It extends Reactive DDFT to study active soft colloids with interaction switching, providing new insights into their dynamic heterogeneity and validating results with simulations and CTRW theory.
Findings
Switching activity modifies individual particle diffusion coefficients.
Intermediate times exhibit non-Gaussian displacement distributions.
Self-intermediate scattering function shows two-step relaxation.
Abstract
We employ Reactive Dynamical Density Functional Theory (R-DDFT) and Reactive Brownian Dynamics (R-BD) simulations to investigate the dynamics of a suspension of active soft Gaussian colloids with binary interaction switching, i.e., a one-component colloidal system in which every particle stochastically switches at predefined rates between two interaction states with different mobility. Using R-DDFT we extend a theory previously developed to access the dynamics of inhomogeneous liquids to study the influence of the switching activity on the self and distinct part of the Van Hove function in bulk solution, and determine the corresponding mean squared displacement of the switching particles. Our results demonstrate that, even though the average diffusion coefficient is not affected by the switching activity, it significantly modifies the non-equilibrium dynamics and diffusion coefficients…
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