Phase Separation Driven by Active Flows

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Abstract

We extend the continuum theories of active nematohydrodynamics to model a two-fluid mixture with separate velocity fields for each fluid component, coupled through a viscous drag. The model is used to study an active nematic fluid mixed with an isotropic fluid. We find microphase separation, and argue that this results from an interplay between active anchoring and active flows driven by concentration gradients. The results may be relevant to cell sorting and the formation of lipid rafts in cell membranes.

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Bhattacharyya, S., & Yeomans, J. M. (2023). Phase Separation Driven by Active Flows. Physical Review Letters, 130(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.238201

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