Spontaneous flow states in active nematics: A unified picture

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Published 13 January 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation S. A. Edwards and J. M. Yeomans 2009 EPL 85 18008 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/85/18008

0295-5075/85/1/18008

Abstract

Continuum hydrodynamic models of active liquid crystals have been used to describe dynamic self-organising systems such as bacterial swarms and cytoskeletal gels. A key prediction of such models is the existence of self-stabilising kink states that spontaneously generate fluid flow in quasi-one dimensional channels (Voituriez R. et al Europhys. Lett., 70 (2005) 404). Using simple stability arguments and numerical calculations we extend previous studies to give a complete characterisation of the phase space for both contractile and extensile particles (i.e. pullers and pushers) moving in a narrow channel as a function of their flow alignment properties and initial orientation. This gives a framework for unifying many of the results in the literature. We describe the response of the kink states to an imposed shear, and investigate how allowing the system to be polar modifies its dynamical behaviour.

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10.1209/0295-5075/85/18008