Communication: Cargo towing by artificial swimmers

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Abstract

An active swimmer can tow a passive cargo by binding it to form a self-propelling dimer. The orientation of the cargo relative to the axis of the active dimer's head is determined by the hydrodynamic interactions associated with the propulsion mechanism of the latter. We show how the tower-cargo angular configuration greatly influences the dimer's diffusivity and, therefore, the efficiency of the active swimmer as a micro-towing motor.

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Debnath, D., Ghosh, P. K., Li, Y., Marchesoni, F., & Li, B. (2016). Communication: Cargo towing by artificial swimmers. Journal of Chemical Physics, 145(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4967773

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