Concentration Dependence of the Collective Dynamics of Swimming Bacteria
Illinois Institute of Technology · Argonne National Laboratory · +2 more institutions
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At concentrations near the maximum allowed by steric repulsion, swimming bacteria form a dynamical state exhibiting extended spatiotemporal coherence. The viscous fluid into which locomotive energy of individual microorganisms is transferred also carries interactions that drive the coherence. The concentration dependence of correlations in the collective state is probed here with a novel technique that herds bacteria into condensed populations of adjustable concentration. For the particular thin-film geometry employed, the correlation lengths vary smoothly and monotonically through the transition from individual to collective behavior.
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- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Steric effects
- Monotonic function
- Dynamics (music)
- Chemical physics
- Bacteria
- Physics
- Coherence length
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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