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Title: Percolation of nonequilibrium assemblies of colloidal particles in active chiral liquids
Authors: KUSHWAHA, PRAGYA
MAITY, SAYAN
Menon, Anjaly
Chelakkot, Raghunath
CHIKKADI, VIJAYAKUMAR
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Escherichia-Coli
Motion
Bacteria
Diffusion
2024
2024-JUN-WEEK1
TOC-JUN-2024
Issue Date: May-2024
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Soft Matter
Abstract: The growing interest in the non-equilibrium assembly of colloidal particles in active liquids is driven by the motivation to create novel structures endowed with tunable properties unattainable within the confines of equilibrium systems. Here, we present an experimental investigation of the structural features of colloidal assemblies in active liquids of chiral E. coli. The colloidal particles form dynamic clusters due to the effective interaction mediated by active media. The activity and chirality of the swimmers strongly influence the dynamics and local ordering of colloidal particles, resulting in clusters with persistent rotation, whose structure differs significantly from those in equilibrium systems with attractive interactions, such as colloid–polymer mixtures. Our colloid–bacteria mixture displays several hallmark features of a percolation transition at a critical density, where the clusters span the system size. A closer examination of the critical exponents associated with cluster size distribution, the average cluster size, and the correlation length in the vicinity of the critical density shows deviations from the prediction of the standard continuum percolation model. Therefore, our experiments reveal a richer phase behavior of colloidal assemblies in active liquids.
URI: DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1039/D4SM00305E
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8996
ISSN: 1744-683X
1744-6848
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