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Flocking as a second-order phase transition in self-aligning active crystals

Flocking as a second-order phase transition in self-aligning active crystals

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英文摘要

We study a two-dimensional crystal composed of active units governed by self-alignment. This mechanism induces a torque that aligns a particle's orientation with its velocity and leads to a phase transition from a disordered to a flocking crystal. Here, we provide the first microscopic theory that analytically maps the crystal dynamics onto a Landau-Ginzburg model, in which the velocity-dependent effective free energy undergoes a transition from a single-well shape to a Mexican-hat profile. As confirmed by simulations, our theory quantitatively predicts the transition point and characteristic spatial velocity correlations. The continuous change of the order parameter and the diverging behavior of the analytically predicted correlation length imply that flocking in self-aligning active crystals is a second-order phase transition. These findings provide a theoretical foundation for the flocking phenomenon observed experimentally in active granular particles and migrating cells.

Marco Musacchio、Alexander P. Antonov、Hartmut L?wen、Lorenzo Caprini

物理学

Marco Musacchio,Alexander P. Antonov,Hartmut L?wen,Lorenzo Caprini.Flocking as a second-order phase transition in self-aligning active crystals[EB/OL].(2025-06-15)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.12967.点此复制

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