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Pattern formation in odd viscoelastic fluids

  • 1. University of Chicago

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Nonreciprocal interactions fueled by local energy consumption can be found in biological and synthetic active matter at scales where viscoelastic forces are important. Such systems can be described by "odd" viscoelasticity, which assumes fewer material symmetries than traditional theories. Here we study odd viscoelasticity analytically and using lattice Boltzmann simulations. We identify a pattern-forming instability which produces an oscillating array of fluid vortices, and we elucidate which features govern the growth rate, wavelength, and saturation of the vortices. Our observation of pattern formation through odd mechanical response can inform models of biological patterning and guide engineering of odd dynamics in soft active matter systems.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.033100
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:13090

Funding

U.S. Department of Energy
DE-SC0019765
University of Chicago
National Science Foundation
DMR-2011854
University of Chicago
Chicago Center for Theoretical Chemistry Fellowship
University of Chicago

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Chemistry
Center(s) or Institute(s)
Chicago Center for Theoretical Chemistry, James Franck Institute