Three phases of odd robotic active matter
Fan Bo, Shiqi Liu, Zenghong He, Wyatt Joyce, Gregor Leech, Kiet Tran, Keilan Ramirez, Nicholas Boechler, Nicholas Gravish, Hongbo Zhao, Tzer Han Tan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a robotic active matter platform that transitions through distinct phases of odd matter, revealing a unified phase diagram and enabling programmable control of exotic mechanical behaviors.
Contribution
The study presents a tunable robotic system that experimentally maps phase transitions among odd elastic, viscous, and active gas states, unifying diverse odd matter phenomena.
Findings
Mapped phase transition from odd elastic crystal to odd viscous liquid to active gas
Identified a non-space-filling active gas stabilized by hydrodynamic forces
Demonstrated control over mechanical responses and emergent states through particle-level adjustments
Abstract
Nonreciprocal interactions in active matter are known to generate exotic mechanical behaviors such as odd elasticity and odd viscosity. However, these phenomena have largely been studied in isolation, raising a fundamental question: Is there a single system that embodies these distinct regimes of odd matter and can transition between phases, establishing a unified phase diagram for nonreciprocal active matter? To address this, we introduce a tunable robotic active matter platform, the Magnetomechanically Augmented Spinning roBotic (MASBot) collective, in which particle-level control of chirality, activity, and pairwise interactions enables access to distinct phases of odd matter. By continuously increasing repulsive forces relative to attractive and transverse forces, we experimentally map a transition from an odd elastic crystal to an odd viscous liquid, and then to a chiral active…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicro and Nano Robotics · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence · Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization
