We study the dynamics of a tunable 2D active nematic liquid crystal composed of microtubules and kinesin motors confined to an oil–water interface. Kinesin motors continuously inject mechanical energy into the system through ATP hydrolysis, powering the relative microscopic sliding of adjacent microtubules, which in turn generates macroscale autonomous flows and chaotic dynamics. We use particle image velocimetry to quantify two-dimensional flows of active nematics and extract their statistical properties. In agreement with the hydrodynamic theory, we find that the vortex areas comprising the chaotic flows are exponentially distributed, which allows us to extract the characteristic system length scale. We probe the dependence of this length...
Oscillatory active nematics represent nonequilibrium suspensions of microscopic objects, such as nat...
We analyze a model of mutually propelled filaments suspended in a two-dimensional solvent. The system...
Topological defects play a prominent role in the physics of two-dimensional materials. When driven o...
We study the dynamics of a tunable 2D active nematic liquid crystal composed of microtubules and kin...
We examine the scaling with activity of the emergent length scales that control the nonequilibrium d...
The physics of active liquid crystals is mostly governed by the interplay between elastic forces tha...
Active matter is a field that continues to grow in interest because of its widespread relevance to f...
This thesis presents analytical and numerical studies of the nonequilibrium dynamics of active nemat...
Active matter extracts energy from its surroundings at the single particle level and transforms it i...
Active turbulence describes a flow regime that is erratic, and yet endowed with a characteristic len...
Living systems flow. What appears obvious from our daily observation of people, birds or insects rem...
Two-dimensional active nematics are often modeled using phenomenological continuum theories that des...
We conduct our experiments on the microtubule-kinesin active nematic system pioneered in Sanchez et ...
ATP-driven microtubule-kinesin bundles can self-assemble into two-dimensional active liquid crystals...
Groups of animals, bacterial colonies, cellular tissues and assemblies of subcellular extracts are s...
Oscillatory active nematics represent nonequilibrium suspensions of microscopic objects, such as nat...
We analyze a model of mutually propelled filaments suspended in a two-dimensional solvent. The system...
Topological defects play a prominent role in the physics of two-dimensional materials. When driven o...
We study the dynamics of a tunable 2D active nematic liquid crystal composed of microtubules and kin...
We examine the scaling with activity of the emergent length scales that control the nonequilibrium d...
The physics of active liquid crystals is mostly governed by the interplay between elastic forces tha...
Active matter is a field that continues to grow in interest because of its widespread relevance to f...
This thesis presents analytical and numerical studies of the nonequilibrium dynamics of active nemat...
Active matter extracts energy from its surroundings at the single particle level and transforms it i...
Active turbulence describes a flow regime that is erratic, and yet endowed with a characteristic len...
Living systems flow. What appears obvious from our daily observation of people, birds or insects rem...
Two-dimensional active nematics are often modeled using phenomenological continuum theories that des...
We conduct our experiments on the microtubule-kinesin active nematic system pioneered in Sanchez et ...
ATP-driven microtubule-kinesin bundles can self-assemble into two-dimensional active liquid crystals...
Groups of animals, bacterial colonies, cellular tissues and assemblies of subcellular extracts are s...
Oscillatory active nematics represent nonequilibrium suspensions of microscopic objects, such as nat...
We analyze a model of mutually propelled filaments suspended in a two-dimensional solvent. The system...
Topological defects play a prominent role in the physics of two-dimensional materials. When driven o...