When active matter turns solid : from collective motion to collective actuation

TYPEStatistical & Bio Seminar
Speaker:Prof. Olivier Dauchot
Affiliation:ESPCI Paris
Organizer:Yariv Kafri
Date:16.11.2021
Time:16:00 - 17:30
Website:https://huji.zoom.us/j/870550069...
Abstract:

Active matter is composed of interacting out of equilibrium units, which convert some source of energy into directed motion. The past 25 years have seen a surge of experimental observations and theoretical progress in the description of collective phenomena, specific to active matter, such as new types of phase separation and/or collective directed motion.

There are however a number of circumstances under which the description in terms of liquids is not suited. One can think of ants building solid bridges out of their bodies, meta-materials made of mechanically connected engines, cohesive cell layers or simply very dense assemblies of self-propelled particles forming a glass or a crystal. In such cases a description in terms of elastic solid is likely to be more appropriate. However very little is known about the actuation of an elastic lattice by polar active particles, the orientations of which may couple to the displacement field.

In this talk, I will present very recent experimental and theoretical works aiming at developing this new path of research in active matter. Doing so, we shall unveil a new type of collective phenomena, namely collective actuation, and discover how the nonlinear coupling between linear elasticity and activity leads to a rich selection mechanism of the actuated dynamics.

 

Part of the NSCS webinar series https://softmatterisrael.wixsite.com/nscs