Cybloids $-$ Creation and Control of Cybernetic Colloids
Debasish Saha, Sonja Tarama, Hartmut L\"owen, Stefan U., Egelhaaf

TL;DR
This paper introduces cybloids, computer-controlled colloids with customizable properties, enabling precise external control and programmable interactions to explore complex phenomena in statistical physics.
Contribution
It presents a novel method to create and control colloids with programmable properties using external commands, expanding the capabilities of colloidal systems in research.
Findings
Programmable external potentials can induce subdiffusive behavior.
Interaction potentials can be programmed to select specific crystal structures.
Demonstrated control over single and multiple colloids with external commands.
Abstract
Colloids play an important role in fundamental science as well as in nature and technology. They have had a strong impact on the fundamental understanding of statistical physics. For example, colloids have helped to obtain a better understanding of collective phenomena, ranging from phase transitions and glass formation to the swarming of active Brownian particles. Yet the success of colloidal systems hinges crucially on the specific physical and chemical properties of the colloidal particles, i.e. particles with the appropriate characteristics must be available. Here we present an idea to create particles with freely selectable properties. The properties might depend, for example, on the presence of other particles (hence mimicking specific pair or many-body interactions), previous configurations (hence introducing some memory or feedback), or a directional bias (hence changing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
