Polarization and dynamic phases of aligning active matter in periodic obstacle arrays

Abstract

We numerically examine a system of monodisperse self-propelled particles interacting with each other via simple steric forces and aligning torques moving through a periodic array of obstacles. Without obstacles, this system shows a transition to a polarized or aligned state for critical alignment parameters. In the presence of obstacles, there is still a polarization transition, but for dense enough arrays, the polarization is locked to the symmetry directions of the substrate. When the obstacle array is made anisotropic, at low densities the particles can form a quasi-isotropic state where the system can be polarized in any of the dominant symmetry directions. For intermediate anisotropy, the particles self-organize into a coherent lane state with one-dimensional polarization. In this phase, a small number of highly packed lanes are adjacent to less dense lanes that have the same polarization, but lanes further away can have the opposite polarization, so that global polarization is lost. For the highest anisotropy, hopping between lanes is suppressed, and the system forms uniformly dense uncoupled but polarized lanes.

Graphical abstract: Polarization and dynamic phases of aligning active matter in periodic obstacle arrays

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Nov 2024
Accepted
03 Feb 2025
First published
05 Feb 2025

Soft Matter, 2025, Advance Article

Polarization and dynamic phases of aligning active matter in periodic obstacle arrays

D. Canavello, C. Reichhardt, C. J. O. Reichhardt and C. C. de Souza Silva, Soft Matter, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4SM01404A

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