Designing phoretic micro- and nano-swimmers
University of Sheffield · University of Leeds · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Small objects can swim by generating around them fields or gradients which in turn induce fluid motion past their surface by phoretic surface effects. We quantify for arbitrary swimmer shapes and surface patterns, how efficient swimming requires both surface 'activity' to generate the fields, and surface 'phoretic mobility.' We show in particular that (i) swimming requires symmetry breaking in either or both of the patterns of 'activity' and 'mobility,' and (ii) for a given geometrical shape and surface pattern, the swimming velocity is size-independent. In addition, for given available surface properties, our calculation framework provides a guide for optimizing the design of swimmers. © IOP Publishing Ltd…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
3- RGR GolestanianCorresponding
University of Sheffield
- TBT B Liverpool
University of Leeds
- AAA Ajdari
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Harvard University Press, Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique
Topics & keywords
- Surface (topology)
- Motion (physics)
- Fluid motion
- Field (mathematics)
- Surface structure
- Vector field