Particles kicked by external forces to produce mobility distinct from thermal diffusion are an iconic feature of the active matter problem. Here, we map this onto a minimal model for experiment and theory covering the wide time and length scales of usual active matter systems. A particle diffusing in a harmonic potential generated by an optical trap is kicked by programmed forces with time correlation at random intervals following the Poisson process. The model's generic simplicity allows us to find conditions for which displacements are Gaussian (or not), how diffusion is perturbed (or not) by kicks, and quantifying heat dissipation to maintain the non-equilibrium steady state in an active bath. The model reproduces experimental resul...
We investigate the dynamics of Brownian particles which are active in the sense that they take up en...
Self-propelled particles (SPPs) are particles who, by themselves, are able to generate persistent mo...
We consider the problem of describing the dynamics of a test particle moving in a thermal bath using...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. Particles kicked by external forces to produce mobility disti...
Active Brownian particles are a model system that allows physicists to understand the principles of ...
International audienceAbstract Understanding the out-of-equilibrium properties of noisy microscale s...
Living cells are known to generate non-Gaussian active fluctuations significantly larger than therma...
We highlight the unique wavelike character observed in the relaxation dynamics of active systems via...
We present a method for the evaluation of time-dependent linear response functions for systems of ac...
We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pattern forma...
The diffusion of colloids inside an active system-e.g. within a living cell or the dynamics of activ...
We study the dynamics of a single trapped probe surrounded by self-propelled active particles in two...
The fundamental insight into Brownian motion by Einstein is that all substances exhibit continual fl...
Movement is an essential feature of life. It allows organisms to move towards a more favorable envir...
Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel th...
We investigate the dynamics of Brownian particles which are active in the sense that they take up en...
Self-propelled particles (SPPs) are particles who, by themselves, are able to generate persistent mo...
We consider the problem of describing the dynamics of a test particle moving in a thermal bath using...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. Particles kicked by external forces to produce mobility disti...
Active Brownian particles are a model system that allows physicists to understand the principles of ...
International audienceAbstract Understanding the out-of-equilibrium properties of noisy microscale s...
Living cells are known to generate non-Gaussian active fluctuations significantly larger than therma...
We highlight the unique wavelike character observed in the relaxation dynamics of active systems via...
We present a method for the evaluation of time-dependent linear response functions for systems of ac...
We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pattern forma...
The diffusion of colloids inside an active system-e.g. within a living cell or the dynamics of activ...
We study the dynamics of a single trapped probe surrounded by self-propelled active particles in two...
The fundamental insight into Brownian motion by Einstein is that all substances exhibit continual fl...
Movement is an essential feature of life. It allows organisms to move towards a more favorable envir...
Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel th...
We investigate the dynamics of Brownian particles which are active in the sense that they take up en...
Self-propelled particles (SPPs) are particles who, by themselves, are able to generate persistent mo...
We consider the problem of describing the dynamics of a test particle moving in a thermal bath using...