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Vortex arrays as emergent collective phenomena for circle swimmers

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 87, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.87.032712

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  1. ERC Advanced Grant INTERCOCOS [267499]
  2. DFG [SFB TR6, D3]

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Collective properties of many rodlike circle swimmers are explored by computer simulations in two spatial dimensions. In the model considered, the center of mass of a single swimmer moves on a circle with radius R. Therefore, the model provides an interpolation between an interacting self-propelled-rod model for linear swimmers (R -> infinity) and that of interacting passive rotors (R = 0). We map out the state diagram for various swimmer densities and radii R. For increasing density, the dilute state is followed by vortices consisting of single particles (singlet-vortex state), where neighboring particles are perpendicularly oriented, and vortices of swimmer pairs (doublet-vortex state). The vortices exhibit strong structural ordering on an array. At higher densities, a slowed rotor fluid with a significant degree of mutual rotation hindrance occurs. The single-particle vortex structure becomes unstable above a threshold in the circling radius R, while pair vortices are stable only for intermediate radii R. A simple theory is proposed to predict the topology of the state diagram. Our results are verifiable for bacterial and artificial rodlike circle swimmers. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.87.032712

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