| Literature DB >> 25008346 |
Raphael Wittkowski1, Adriano Tiribocchi1, Joakim Stenhammar1, Rosalind J Allen1, Davide Marenduzzo1, Michael E Cates1.
Abstract
Recent theories predict phase separation among orientationally disordered active particles whose propulsion speed decreases rapidly enough with density. Coarse-grained models of this process show time-reversal symmetry (detailed balance) to be restored for uniform states, but broken by gradient terms; hence, detailed-balance violation is strongly coupled to interfacial phenomena. To explore the subtle generic physics resulting from such coupling, we here introduce 'Active Model B'. This is a scalar φ(4) field theory (or phase-field model) that minimally violates detailed balance via a leading-order square-gradient term. We find that this additional term has modest effects on coarsening dynamics, but alters the static phase diagram by creating a jump in (thermodynamic) pressure across flat interfaces. Both results are surprising, since interfacial phenomena are always strongly implicated in coarsening dynamics but are, in detailed-balance systems, irrelevant for phase equilibria.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25008346 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919