Invitation to submit to the Soft Matter Emerging Investigator Series: Fluctuation induced network patterns in active matter with spatially correlated noise

Abstract

Fluctuations play a central role in many fields of physics, from quantum electrodynamics to statistical mechanics. In active matter physics, most models focus on thermal fluctuations due to a surrounding solvent. An alternative but much less explored noise source can occur due to fluctuating external fields, which typically feature certain spatial correlations. In this work, we introduce a minimal model to explore the influence of spatially correlated but temporally uncorrelated noise on the collective behavior of active particles. We find that specifically in chiral active particles such fluctuations induce the formation of network patterns, which neither occur for spatially (uncorrelated) thermal noise, nor in the complete absence of fluctuations. These networks show (i) a percolated structure, (ii) local alignment of the contained particles, but no global alignment, and (iii) hardly coarsen. We perform a topological data analysis to systematically characterize the topology of the network patterns. Our work serves as a starting point to explore the role of spatially correlated fluctuations and presents a route towards noise-induced phenomena in active matter.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Mar 2025
Accepted
01 Jun 2025
First published
03 Jun 2025

Soft Matter, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Invitation to submit to the Soft Matter Emerging Investigator Series: Fluctuation induced network patterns in active matter with spatially correlated noise

S. Fehlinger, K. Cui, A. Sajjad, H. Koeppl and B. Liebchen, Soft Matter, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00245A

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