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Dynamic clustering of passive colloids in dense suspensions of motile bacteria (2110.02294v1)
Published 5 Oct 2021 in cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.stat-mech, and physics.bio-ph
Abstract: Mixtures of active and passive particles are predicted to exhibit a variety of nonequilibrium phases. Here we report a dynamic clustering phase in mixtures of colloids and motile bacteria. We show that colloidal clustering results from a balance between bond breaking due to persistent active motion and bond stabilization due to torques that align active particle velocity tangentially to the passive particle surface. Furthermore, dynamic clustering spans a broad regime between diffusivity-based and motility-induced phase separation that subsumes typical bacterial motility parameters.