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Inertial Effects on Kinetics of Motility-Induced Phase Separation

Published 8 Sep 2020 in cond-mat.soft | (2009.03697v1)

Abstract: Motility-induced phase separation (MIPS) is of great importance and has been extensively researched in overdamped systems, nevertheless, what impacts inertia will bring on kinetics of MIPS is lack of investigation. Here, we find that, not only the phase transition changes from continuous to discontinuous, but also the formation of clusters exhibits a nucleation-like process without any coarsening regime, different from spinodal decomposition in the overdamped case. This remarkable kinetics stems from a competition between activity-induced accumulation of particles and inertia-induced suppression of clustering process. More interestingly, the discontinuity of MIPS still exists even when the ratio of particle mass to the friction coefficient reduces to be very small such as 0.0001. Our findings emphasize the importance of inertia in kinetics of MIPS, and may open a new perspective on understanding the nature of MIPS in active systems.

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