Linear response approach to active Brownian particles in time-varying activity fields
H Merlitz and HD Vuijk and J Brader and A Sharma and JU Sommer, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 148, 194116 (2018).
DOI: 10.1063/1.5025760
In a theoretical and simulation study, active Brownian particles (ABPs) in three-dimensional bulk systems are exposed to time-varying sinusoidal activity waves that are running through the system. A linear response (Green-Kubo) formalism is applied to derive fully analytical expressions for the torque-free polarization profiles of non-interacting particles. The activity waves induce fluxes that strongly depend on the particle size and may be employed to de-mix mixtures of ABPs or to drive the particles into selected areas of the system. Three-dimensional Langevin dynamics simulations are carried out to verify the accuracy of the linear response formalism, which is shown to work best when the particles are small (i. e., highly Brownian) or operating at low activity levels. Published by AIP Publishing.
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