© 2020 American Physical Society. Frictional forces affect the rheology of hard-sphere colloids, at high shear rate. Here we demonstrate, via numerical simulations, that they also affect the dynamics of active Brownian particles and their motility-induced phase separation. Frictional forces increase the angular diffusivity of the particles, in the dilute phase, and prevent colliding particles from resolving their collision by sliding one past to the other. This leads to qualitatively changes of motility-induced phase diagram in the volume-fraction motility plane. While frictionless systems become unstable towards phase separation as the motility increases only if their volume fraction overcomes a threshold, frictional systems become unstabl...
The field of friction- especially at the mesoscopic and microscopic scales- lacks fundamental unders...
Minimal models of active Brownian colloids consisting of self-propelled spherical par- ticles with p...
To study the role of torque in motility-induced phase separation (MIPS), we simulate a system of sel...
Frictional forces affect the rheology of hard-sphere colloids, at high shear rate. Here we demonstra...
We study the phase behavior of polar active Brownian particles moving in two-spatial dimensions and ...
International audienceActive Brownian particles (ABPs, such as self-phoretic colloids) swim at fixed...
We use numerical simulations to study the effect of particle friction on suspension flows of non-Bro...
We simulate with hydrodynamics a suspension of active disks squirming through a Newtonian fluid. We ...
The effect of curvature on an ensemble of repulsive active Brownian particles (ABPs) moving on a sph...
We analyze the hard sphere model with a rough surface using event driven simulation methods and stud...
After a short introduction to colloids, in this presentation I will discuss two different phenomena:...
Self-propelled colloids are microscopic entities of typical size between a few nanometers to a few m...
Active colloids exhibit persistent motion, which can lead to motility-induced phase separation (MIPS...
We study a two-dimensional system composed by Active Brownian Particles (ABPs), focusing on the onse...
Studies of active matter, from molecular assemblies to animal groups, have revealed two broad classe...
The field of friction- especially at the mesoscopic and microscopic scales- lacks fundamental unders...
Minimal models of active Brownian colloids consisting of self-propelled spherical par- ticles with p...
To study the role of torque in motility-induced phase separation (MIPS), we simulate a system of sel...
Frictional forces affect the rheology of hard-sphere colloids, at high shear rate. Here we demonstra...
We study the phase behavior of polar active Brownian particles moving in two-spatial dimensions and ...
International audienceActive Brownian particles (ABPs, such as self-phoretic colloids) swim at fixed...
We use numerical simulations to study the effect of particle friction on suspension flows of non-Bro...
We simulate with hydrodynamics a suspension of active disks squirming through a Newtonian fluid. We ...
The effect of curvature on an ensemble of repulsive active Brownian particles (ABPs) moving on a sph...
We analyze the hard sphere model with a rough surface using event driven simulation methods and stud...
After a short introduction to colloids, in this presentation I will discuss two different phenomena:...
Self-propelled colloids are microscopic entities of typical size between a few nanometers to a few m...
Active colloids exhibit persistent motion, which can lead to motility-induced phase separation (MIPS...
We study a two-dimensional system composed by Active Brownian Particles (ABPs), focusing on the onse...
Studies of active matter, from molecular assemblies to animal groups, have revealed two broad classe...
The field of friction- especially at the mesoscopic and microscopic scales- lacks fundamental unders...
Minimal models of active Brownian colloids consisting of self-propelled spherical par- ticles with p...
To study the role of torque in motility-induced phase separation (MIPS), we simulate a system of sel...