Confinement-induced collective motion in suspensions of run-and-tumble particles
Jos\'e Mart\'in-Roca, Daniel Escobar Ortiz, Chantal Valeriani, Horacio Serna

TL;DR
This paper reports a novel confinement-induced collective motion in active particle suspensions, where a traveling band emerges without alignment interactions, driven by boundary geometry and particle flux mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a new type of collective motion called confinement-induced tracked locomotion, occurring without explicit alignment among particles, driven by asymmetric boundary conditions.
Findings
Traveling band stability depends on packing fraction and persistence length.
The band exhibits structural and dynamic characteristics similar to tracked locomotion.
A counter-flux mechanism sustains the traveling band, resembling source-sink dynamics.
Abstract
Collective motion is ubiquitous in active systems at all length and time scales. The mechanisms behind such collective motion usually are alignment interactions between active particles, effective alignment after collisions between agents or symmetry-breaking fluctuations induced by passive species in active suspensions. In this article, we introduce a new type of collective motion in the shape of a traveling band induced purely by confinement, where no explicit or effective alignment are prescribed among active agents. We study a suspension of run-and-tumble particles confined in microchannels comprising asymmetric boundaries: one flat wall and one array of funnel-like obstacles. We study the phase behavior of the confined active suspension upon changes in the packing fraction and the persistence length to define the stability region of the traveling band. We characterize the traveling…
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