At small length scales, low velocities, and high viscosity, the effects of inertia on motion through fluid become insignificant and viscous forces dominate. Microswimmer propulsion, of necessity, is achieved through different means than that achieved by macroscopic organisms. We describe in detail the hydrodynamics of microswimmers consisting of colloidal particles and their interactions. In particular we focus on two-bead swimmers and the effects of asymmetry on collective motion, calculating analytical formulae for time-averaged pair interactions and verifying them with microscopic time-resolved numerical simulation, finding good agreement.We then examine the long-term effects of a swimmer's passing on a passive tracer particle, findin...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
We consider the hydrodynamic interactions of low Reynolds number microswimmers, presenting a review ...
International audienceIn this Letter, we study the collective behavior of a large number of self-pro...
The spatiotemporal dynamics in systems of active self-propelled particles is controlled by the propu...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Active matter systems are continuously consuming energy from the environment to achieve different pu...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior of microswimmers at l...
Locomotion and transport of microorganisms in fluids is an essential aspect of life. Search for food...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
We define a model microswimmer with a variable cycle time, thus allowing the possibility of phase lo...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
We consider the hydrodynamic interactions of low Reynolds number microswimmers, presenting a review ...
International audienceIn this Letter, we study the collective behavior of a large number of self-pro...
The spatiotemporal dynamics in systems of active self-propelled particles is controlled by the propu...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior ofmicroswimmers at lo...
Active matter systems are continuously consuming energy from the environment to achieve different pu...
Hydrodynamic interactions are crucial for determining the cooperative behavior of microswimmers at l...
Locomotion and transport of microorganisms in fluids is an essential aspect of life. Search for food...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
We define a model microswimmer with a variable cycle time, thus allowing the possibility of phase lo...
A microswimmer composed of two oppositely rotating strongly coupled colloids in solution is here ter...
We consider the hydrodynamic interactions of low Reynolds number microswimmers, presenting a review ...
International audienceIn this Letter, we study the collective behavior of a large number of self-pro...