Hydrodynamic interactions between fluid-dispersed particles are ubiquitous in soft matter and biological systems and they give rise to intriguing collective phenomena. While it was reported that these interactions can facilitate force-driven particle motion over energetic barriers, here we show the opposite effect in a flow-driven system, i.e., that hydrodynamic interactions hinder transport across barriers. We demonstrate this result by combining experiments and theory. In the experiments, we drive colloidal particles using rotating optical traps, thus creating a vortex flow in the corotating reference frame. We observe a jamminglike decrease of particle currents with density for large barriers between traps. The theoretical model shows th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.120Cataloged from...
Colloids are widely considered as model systems to elucidate fundamental processes in atomic systems...
A particle driven by an external force in a molecular crowding environment—a quiescent bath of other...
Hydrodynamic interactions between fluid-dispersed particles are ubiquitous in soft matter and biolog...
Understanding microscale transport across heterogeneous landscapes is relevant for many phenomena in...
Particle-particle interactions are of paramount importance in every multi-body system as they determ...
Understanding microscale transport across heterogeneous landscapes is relevant for many phenomena in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In this review article, we highlight many recent advances in the field of micromanipulation of collo...
When colloids flow in a narrow channel, the transport efficiency is controlled by the non-equilibriu...
The flow of deformable particles, such as droplets, dragged by a fluid, through a network of narrow ...
The hydrodynamic interactions between colloidal particles in small ensembles are measured at varying...
The hydrodynamic interactions between colloidal particles in small ensembles are measured at varying...
It is known that obstacles can hydrodynamically trap bacteria and synthetic microswimmers in orbits,...
Colloids are widely considered as model systems to elucidate fundamental processes in atomic systems...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.120Cataloged from...
Colloids are widely considered as model systems to elucidate fundamental processes in atomic systems...
A particle driven by an external force in a molecular crowding environment—a quiescent bath of other...
Hydrodynamic interactions between fluid-dispersed particles are ubiquitous in soft matter and biolog...
Understanding microscale transport across heterogeneous landscapes is relevant for many phenomena in...
Particle-particle interactions are of paramount importance in every multi-body system as they determ...
Understanding microscale transport across heterogeneous landscapes is relevant for many phenomena in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In this review article, we highlight many recent advances in the field of micromanipulation of collo...
When colloids flow in a narrow channel, the transport efficiency is controlled by the non-equilibriu...
The flow of deformable particles, such as droplets, dragged by a fluid, through a network of narrow ...
The hydrodynamic interactions between colloidal particles in small ensembles are measured at varying...
The hydrodynamic interactions between colloidal particles in small ensembles are measured at varying...
It is known that obstacles can hydrodynamically trap bacteria and synthetic microswimmers in orbits,...
Colloids are widely considered as model systems to elucidate fundamental processes in atomic systems...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.120Cataloged from...
Colloids are widely considered as model systems to elucidate fundamental processes in atomic systems...
A particle driven by an external force in a molecular crowding environment—a quiescent bath of other...