Fingering Instability of Active Nematic Droplets
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TL;DR
This paper predicts a fingering instability in active nematic droplets driven by active stresses and interface coupling, which can lead to static fingering patterns relevant for biological and material systems.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework for the morphological stability of active nematic droplets considering anchoring, penetration length, and activity, revealing conditions for fingering instability.
Findings
Instability occurs above a critical activity or droplet size.
Fingering patterns are static and depend on activity and nematic penetration length.
The instability arises from interfacial coupling of active flows and interface motion.
Abstract
From the mitotic spindle up to tissues and biofilms, many biological systems behave as active droplets, which often break symmetry and change shape spontaneously. Here, I show that active nematic droplets can experience a fingering instability. I consider an active fluid that acquires nematic order through anchoring at the droplet interface, and I predict its morphological stability in terms of three dimensionless parameters: the anchoring angle, the penetration length of nematic order compared to droplet size, and an active capillary number. Droplets with extensile (contractile) stresses and planar (homeotropic) anchoring are unstable above a critical activity or droplet size. This instability is interfacial in nature: It arises through the coupling of active flows with interface motion, even when the bulk instability of active nematics cannot take place. In contrast to the dynamic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicro and Nano Robotics · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
