A tale of twisting columns
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Abstract
We formulate the hydrodynamics of active columnar phases, with two-dimensional translational order in the plane perpendicular to the columns and no elastic restoring force for relative sliding of the columns. Our predictions include: spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking through a helical instability of the columns; a spinning state of the helically buckled columns; and material transport along the columns through a viscous Archimedean screw mechanism if the columns are polar, i.e., up-down asymmetric. We further show that the polar phase provides a natural experimental setting to realise the odd elastic effects predicted for 2D solids.
*Science & Engineering Research Board, India; Tata Education and Development TrustNational Supercomputing Mission, India
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Presenters
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S. J Kole
- Indian Institute of Science Bangalore