We experimentally investigate active motion of spherical Janus colloidal particles in a viscoelastic fluid. Self-propulsion is achieved by a local concentration gradient of a critical polymer mixture which is imposed by laser illumination. Even in the regime where the fluid's viscosity is independent from the deformation rate induced by the particle, we find a remarkable increase of up to two orders of magnitude of the rotational diffusion with increasing particle velocity, which can be phenomenologically described by an effective rotational diffusion coefficient dependent on the Weissenberg number. We show that this effect gives rise to a highly anisotropic response of microswimmers in viscoelastic media to external forces depending on its...
In this paper, we investigate the dynamics of a model spherical microorganism, called squirmer, susp...
Active matter is an area of soft matter science in which units consume energy and turn it into auton...
The propulsion of platinum-coated polystyrene prolate ellipsoids, as generated by catalytic decompos...
The self-propelled diffusiophoresis, induced by an asymmetric concentration gradient field, provides...
Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to study the translational and rotational diffusion o...
Control over translational motion on a microscopic scale is the basis for directed transport of carg...
Recent experiments show a strong rotational diffusion enhancement for self-propelled microrheologica...
We study both experimentally and theoretically the dynamics of chemically self-propelled Janus collo...
Gold-capped Janus particles immersed in a near-critical binary mixture can be propelled using illumi...
The diffusion of a Janus rod-shaped nanoparticle in a dense Lennard-Jones fluid is studied using mol...
Biological or artificial microswimmers move performing trajectories of different kinds such as recti...
Brownian transport of self-propelled overdamped microswimmers (like Janus particles) in a two-dimen...
We report simulations of a spherical Janus particle undergoing exothermic surface reactions around o...
The phoretic mechanisms at stake in the propulsion of asymmetric colloids have been the subject of d...
In this paper, we investigate the dynamics of a model spherical microorganism, called squirmer, susp...
Active matter is an area of soft matter science in which units consume energy and turn it into auton...
The propulsion of platinum-coated polystyrene prolate ellipsoids, as generated by catalytic decompos...
The self-propelled diffusiophoresis, induced by an asymmetric concentration gradient field, provides...
Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to study the translational and rotational diffusion o...
Control over translational motion on a microscopic scale is the basis for directed transport of carg...
Recent experiments show a strong rotational diffusion enhancement for self-propelled microrheologica...
We study both experimentally and theoretically the dynamics of chemically self-propelled Janus collo...
Gold-capped Janus particles immersed in a near-critical binary mixture can be propelled using illumi...
The diffusion of a Janus rod-shaped nanoparticle in a dense Lennard-Jones fluid is studied using mol...
Biological or artificial microswimmers move performing trajectories of different kinds such as recti...
Brownian transport of self-propelled overdamped microswimmers (like Janus particles) in a two-dimen...
We report simulations of a spherical Janus particle undergoing exothermic surface reactions around o...
The phoretic mechanisms at stake in the propulsion of asymmetric colloids have been the subject of d...
In this paper, we investigate the dynamics of a model spherical microorganism, called squirmer, susp...
Active matter is an area of soft matter science in which units consume energy and turn it into auton...
The propulsion of platinum-coated polystyrene prolate ellipsoids, as generated by catalytic decompos...