Reconfigurable flows and defect landscape of confined active nematics

Communications Physics Springer Nature 2 (2019) 121

Authors:

J Hardoüin, R Hughes, Amin Doostmohammadi, J Laurent, T Lopez-Leon, Julia Yeomans, J Ignés-Mullol, F Sagués

Abstract:

Using novel micro-printing techniques, we develop a versatile experimental setup that allows us to study how lateral confinement tames the active flows and defect properties of the microtubule/kinesin active nematic system. We demonstrate that the active length scale that determines the self-organization of this system in unconstrained geometries loses its relevance under strong lateral confinement. Dramatic transitions are observed from chaotic to vortex lattices and defect-free unidirectional flows. Defects, which determine the active flow behavior, are created and annihilated on the channel walls rather than in the bulk, and acquire a strong orientational order in narrow channels. Their nucleation is governed by an instability whose wavelength is effectively screened by the channel width. All these results are recovered in simulations, and the comparison highlights the role of boundary conditions.

Generic predictions of output probability based on complexities of inputs and outputs

(2019)

Authors:

Kamaludin Dingle, Guillermo Valle Pérez, Ard A Louis

Active nematics with anisotropic friction: the decisive role of the flow aligning parameter

(2019)

Authors:

Kristian Thijssen, Luuk Metselaar, Julia M Yeomans, Amin Doostmohammadi

Topology and symmetry-protected domain wall conduction in quantum Hall nematics

Physical review B: Condensed matter and materials physics American Physical Society 100:16-15 (2019) 165103

Authors:

K Agarwal, MT Randeria, A Yazdani, SL Sondhi, Siddharth Ashok Parameswaran

Time-Dependent Matrix Product Ansatz for Interacting Reversible Dynamics

Communications in Mathematical Physics Springer Nature 371:2 (2019) 651-688

Authors:

Katja Klobas, Marko Medenjak, Tomaž Prosen, Matthieu Vanicat