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Non-Equilibrium Fluidization of Dense Active Suspension

Published 28 Jan 2024 in cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.stat-mech, and physics.bio-ph | (2401.15658v2)

Abstract: We investigate dense suspensions of swimming bacteria prepared in a nutrient-exchange chamber. Near the pellet concentration, nonthermal fluctuations showed notable agreement between self and collective behaviors, a phenomenon not previously observed at equilibrium. The viscosity of active suspensions dramatically decreased compared to their inactive counterparts, where glassy features, such as non-Newtonian viscosity and dynamic heterogeneity, disappeared. Instead, the complex shear modulus showed a power-law rheology,$G*(\omega)\propto\left(-i\omega\right)\frac{1}{2}$, indicating the role of bacterial activity in driving the system towards a critical jamming state.

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