We derive a microscopic expression for a quantity μ that plays the role of chemical potential of Active Brownian Particles (ABPs) in a steady state in the absence of vortices. We show that μ consists of (i) an intrinsic chemical potential similar to passive systems, which depends on density and self-propulsion speed, but not on the external potential, (ii) the external potential, and (iii) a newly derived one-body swim potential due to the activity of the particles. Our simulations on active Brownian particles show good agreement with our Fokker-Planck calculations, and confirm that μ(z) is spatially constant for several inhomogeneous active fluids in their steady states in a planar geometry. Finally, we show that phase coexistence of ABPs ...
A simple theoretical approach is used to investigate active colloids at the free interface and near ...
Systems at equilibrium like molecular or colloidal suspensions have a well-defined thermal energy k_...
We characterise the steady states of a suspension of two-dimensional active brownian particles (ABPs...
We derive a microscopic expression for a quantity μ that plays the role of chemical potential of Act...
We derive a microscopic expression for a quantity μ that plays the role of chemical potential of Act...
Self-propelled colloids are microscopic entities of typical size between a few nanometers to a few m...
An important question in the field of active matter is whether or not it is possible to predict the ...
We demonstrate that the mechanically defined “isothermal” compressibility behaves as a thermodynamic...
A simple theoretical approach is used to investigate active colloids at the free interface and near...
Chemically active particles may swim by self-diffusiophoresis in a concentration gradient of chemica...
We derive a microscopic expression for the mechanical pressure P in a system of spherical active Bro...
We perform a coarse-graining analysis of the paradigmatic active matter model, active Brownian parti...
We demonstrate that the mechanically defined “isothermal” compressibility behaves as a thermodynamic...
We perform a coarse-graining analysis of the paradigmatic active matter model, active Brownian parti...
We demonstrate that the mechanically defined “isothermal” compressibility behaves as a thermodynamic...
A simple theoretical approach is used to investigate active colloids at the free interface and near ...
Systems at equilibrium like molecular or colloidal suspensions have a well-defined thermal energy k_...
We characterise the steady states of a suspension of two-dimensional active brownian particles (ABPs...
We derive a microscopic expression for a quantity μ that plays the role of chemical potential of Act...
We derive a microscopic expression for a quantity μ that plays the role of chemical potential of Act...
Self-propelled colloids are microscopic entities of typical size between a few nanometers to a few m...
An important question in the field of active matter is whether or not it is possible to predict the ...
We demonstrate that the mechanically defined “isothermal” compressibility behaves as a thermodynamic...
A simple theoretical approach is used to investigate active colloids at the free interface and near...
Chemically active particles may swim by self-diffusiophoresis in a concentration gradient of chemica...
We derive a microscopic expression for the mechanical pressure P in a system of spherical active Bro...
We perform a coarse-graining analysis of the paradigmatic active matter model, active Brownian parti...
We demonstrate that the mechanically defined “isothermal” compressibility behaves as a thermodynamic...
We perform a coarse-graining analysis of the paradigmatic active matter model, active Brownian parti...
We demonstrate that the mechanically defined “isothermal” compressibility behaves as a thermodynamic...
A simple theoretical approach is used to investigate active colloids at the free interface and near ...
Systems at equilibrium like molecular or colloidal suspensions have a well-defined thermal energy k_...
We characterise the steady states of a suspension of two-dimensional active brownian particles (ABPs...