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Quorum sensing of light-activated colloids in nematic liquid crystals

Quorum sensing of light-activated colloids in nematic liquid crystals

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英文摘要

Motile living organisms routinely probe their surroundings to adapt in ever-evolving environments. Although synthetic microswimmers offer surrogates for self-propelled living entities, they often lack the complex feedback mechanisms that enable organisms to adapt. In this work, we present an experimental platform in which light-activated colloids dispersed in a nematic liquid crystal can (i) switch from directed to active Brownian motion depending on the nematic anchoring and (ii) mechanically adjust their motility in response to crowding, effectively enforcing quorum-sensing interactions. Both features are caused by a distinctive self-propulsion mechanism as unveiled through experiments, simulations, and theory. We characterize the dynamics of a single colloid and demonstrate that its motion is captured by an active Brownian particle model if the nematic anchoring is homeotropic, and by directed self-propulsion along the nematic director if the anchoring is planar. Next, we investigate the many-body dynamics, showing that it undergoes a clustering phase separation through effective quorum-sensing interactions. Our work suggests how to create adaptive materials with life-like capabilities using readily accessible properties of liquid crystals and colloids without explicitly engineering any of the needed mechano-chemical feedbacks.

Antonio Tavera-Vázquez、David Martin、Haijie Ren、Sam Rubin、Andrés Córdoba、Rui Zhang、Vincenzo Vitelli、Juan J. de Pablo

物理学材料科学

Antonio Tavera-Vázquez,David Martin,Haijie Ren,Sam Rubin,Andrés Córdoba,Rui Zhang,Vincenzo Vitelli,Juan J. de Pablo.Quorum sensing of light-activated colloids in nematic liquid crystals[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10866.点此复制

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