Quantization of bending waves in a living nematic

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Abstract

Living nematic is a realization of an active matter combining a nematic liquid crystal with swimming bacteria. Self-organized bending waves emerge from the initial uniform alignment with a characteristic length controlled by a balance between bacteria activity and anisotropic viscoelasticity of liquid crystal. In this work, we study living nematic confined in a circular track. The wavelengths of the observed waves depend on both bacterial activity and confinement size. In contrast to quasi-infinite systems, in which the wavelength of periodic director instability is a continuous function of bacteria activity, in this work, we only observed instabilities with quantized wavelengths. Transitions between different states associated with different wavelengths are triggered by changes in bacterial activity.

*This work was supported by the US DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Science And Engineering, under contract No. DE AC02-06CH11357

Presenters

  • Andrey Sokolov

    • Argonne Natl Lab

Authors

  • Andrey Sokolov

    • Argonne Natl Lab
  • Mikhail Genkin

    • Argonne Natl Lab