articleScienceFeb 1, 2013Closed access

Living Crystals of Light-Activated Colloidal Surfers

New York University · Brandeis University

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Abstract

Spontaneous formation of colonies of bacteria or flocks of birds are examples of self-organization in active living matter. Here, we demonstrate a form of self-organization from nonequilibrium driving forces in a suspension of synthetic photoactivated colloidal particles. They lead to two-dimensional "living crystals," which form, break, explode, and re-form elsewhere. The dynamic assembly results from a competition between self-propulsion of particles and an attractive interaction induced respectively by osmotic and phoretic effects and activated by light. We measured a transition from normal to giant-number fluctuations. Our experiments are quantitatively described by simple numerical simulations. We show…

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Keywords
  • Active matter
  • Chemical physics
  • Suspension (topology)
  • Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Colloid
  • Colloidal particle
  • Living matter
  • Competition (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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