Active buckling of pressurized spherical shells

ORAL

Abstract

We study the buckling of pressurized spherical shells by Monte Carlo simulations in which the detailed balance is explicitly broken -- thereby driving the shell active, out of thermal equilibrium. Such a shell typically has either higher (active) or lower (quiescent) fluctuations compared to one in thermal equilibrium depending on how the detailed balance is broken. We show that for the same set of elastic parameters, a shell that is not buckled in thermal equilibrium can be buckled if turned active. Similarly, a shell that is buckled in thermal equilibrium can unbuckle if turned quiescent. Based on this result, we suggest that it is possible to experimentally design microscopic elastic shells whose buckling can be optically controlled

*Swedish Research Council through grants 638-2013-9243 and 2016- 05225

Publication: ArXiv.2206.14172

Presenters

  • Dhrubaditya Mitra

    • NORDITA
    • Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics

Authors

  • Dhrubaditya Mitra

    • NORDITA
    • Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics
  • Vipin Agrawal

    • Nordic Institute for theoretical physics
  • Vikash Pandey

    • Nordic Institute of Theoretical Physics