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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 17: Active Matter II (joint session DY/CPP/BP)

CPP 17.5: Talk

Monday, March 12, 2018, 16:30–16:45, BH-N 243

Photo-gravitaxis in synthetic microswimmers — •William Uspal1,2, Dhruv Singh1, Mihail Popescu1,2, Laurence Wilson3, and Peer Fischer1,41Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme — 2IV. Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Stuttgart — 3Department of Physics, University of York — 4Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart

We study the dynamics of active Janus particles that self-propel in aqueous solution by light-activated catalytic decomposition of chemical ``fuel.'' In experiments, the particles, initially sedimented at a bottom wall, exhibit wall-bound states of motion, dependent on the size of the particle, when illuminated from underneath the wall. Upon increasing the intensity of the light above a threshold value, which is also dependent on the size of the particle, the particles lift off the wall and move way from it, i.e., they exhibit a photo-gravitactic behavior similar to some planktonic microorganisms. The dependencies on the particle size are rationalized by using a theoretical model of self-phoresis that explicitly accounts for the ``shadowing'' effect of the opaque catalytic face of the particle. Our model allows us to unequivocally identify the photochemical activity and phototactic response as the key mechanisms beyond the observed phenomenology. Consequently, one has the means to design photo-gravitatic particles that can reversibly switch between operating near a boundary or in the volume away from the boundary by judiciously adjusting the light intensity, i.e., simply by ``turning a knob''.

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