Active matter, comprising many active agents interacting and moving in fluids or more complex environments, is a commonly occurring state of matter in biological and physical systems. By its very nature, active matter systems exist in nonequilibrium states. In this paper, the active agents are small Janus colloidal particles that use chemical energy provided by chemical reactions occurring on their surfaces for propulsion through a diffusiophoretic mechanism. As a result of interactions among these colloids, either directly or through fluid velocity and concentration fields, they may act collectively to form structures such as dynamic clusters. A general nonequilibrium thermodynamics framework for the description of such systems is presente...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
Active matter, comprising many active agents interacting and moving in fluids or more complex enviro...
Active colloids constitute a novel class of materials composed of colloidal-scale particles locally ...
8 pages, 4 figs; to be published in Phys. Rev. X. Réf Journal: Phys. Rev. X 5, 011004 (2015)Interna...
Self-propelled colloids are microscopic entities of typical size between a few nanometers to a few m...
The defining feature of active matter, self-propulsion requires constant consumption of energy to be...
We study the dynamical steady-states of a monolayer of chemically active self-phoretic colloids as a...
The collective mobility of active matter (self-propelled objects that transduce energy into mechanic...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
The collective mobility of active matter (self-propelled objects that transduce energy into mechanic...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
Active matter, comprising many active agents interacting and moving in fluids or more complex enviro...
Active colloids constitute a novel class of materials composed of colloidal-scale particles locally ...
8 pages, 4 figs; to be published in Phys. Rev. X. Réf Journal: Phys. Rev. X 5, 011004 (2015)Interna...
Self-propelled colloids are microscopic entities of typical size between a few nanometers to a few m...
The defining feature of active matter, self-propulsion requires constant consumption of energy to be...
We study the dynamical steady-states of a monolayer of chemically active self-phoretic colloids as a...
The collective mobility of active matter (self-propelled objects that transduce energy into mechanic...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
The collective mobility of active matter (self-propelled objects that transduce energy into mechanic...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...
In this thesis we study emergent statistical properties of many-particle systems of self-propelled p...