Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 Annual Meeting of the APS Far West Section
Volume 68, Number 9
Friday–Saturday, October 6–7, 2023; University of California, San Diego, California
Session S03: Condensed Matter IV
10:30 AM–12:54 PM,
Saturday, October 7, 2023
University of California, San Diego
Room: Mayer 5623
Chair: Ettore Vitali, California State University, Fresno
Abstract: S03.00008 : Chiral motion of a self-assembled active chain.*
12:06 PM–12:18 PM
Presenter:
Hins Qiu
(University of California, Merced)
Authors:
Hins Qiu
(University of California, Merced)
Subhaya Bose
(University of California, Merced)
Patrick Noerr
(University of California Merced)
Ajay Gopinathan
(University of California Merced)
Kinjal Dasbiswas
(University of California Merced)
the rotational motion of cells. However, the exact mechanism of how such spontaneous
chiral rotations arise is yet to be discovered. Here, we hypothesize that the chiral rotational
motion of chains of particles may arise if their propulsion is directed at an offset angle to the
chain axis. While motivated by migrating biological cells, our model may be realized in more
controlled settings such as molecular motor-propelled biofilaments, or synthetic, chemically
active colloids with electric or magnetic dipole interactions. We use Brownian dynamics
simulations to examine the motion of self-assembled chains of model chiral dipolar particles
for different motility values, offset angles, and chain bending stiffness. We show that
active, flexible chains with off-axis propulsion result in net rotation in the direction of the
offset. The rate of rotation increases with offset angle and self-propulsion. In future work, we
will build a theoretical model that shows how the torque causing the rotation arises from the
offset velocity and curvature of the chains.
*National Science Foundation Center of Research Excellence in Science and Technology, Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Machines(CCBM).Research Experiences for Undergraduates, UC Merced Department of Physics(PhysicsREU).
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