Collective behavior of composite active particles
2021
We describe simulations of active Brownian particles carried out to explore how dynamics and clustering are influenced by particle shape. Our particles are composed of four disks, held together by springs, whose relative size can be varied. These compound objects can be tuned smoothly from having a concave to a convex surface. We show that even two of these composite particles can exhibit collective motion modifying the effective Peclet number. We then investigate how particle geometry can be used to explain the phase behaviour of many such particles.
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