物理
横截面
轮藻(软体动物)
热涨落
活性物质
不稳定性
经典力学
物质状态
同种类的
凝聚态物理
机械
统计物理学
结构工程
生物
细胞生物学
植物
工程类
属
作者
Ephraim Bililign,Florencio Balboa Usabiaga,Yehuda A. Ganan,Alexis Poncet,Vishal Soni,Sofia Magkiriadou,Michael Shelley,Denis Bartolo,William T. M. Irvine
出处
期刊:Nature Physics
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-12-16
卷期号:18 (2): 212-218
被引量:62
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41567-021-01429-3
摘要
The competition between thermal fluctuations and potential forces is the foundation of our understanding of phase transitions and matter in equilibrium. Driving matter out of equilibrium allows for a new class of interactions which are neither attractive nor repulsive but transverse. The existence of such transverse forces immediately raises the question of how they interfere with basic principles of material self-organization. Despite a recent surge of interest, this question remains open. Here, we show that activating transverse forces by homogeneous rotation of colloidal units generically turns otherwise quiescent solids into a crystal whorl state dynamically shaped by self-propelled dislocations. Simulations of both a minimal model and a full hydrodynamics model establish the generic nature of the chaotic dynamics of these self-kneading polycrystals. Using a continuum theory, we explain how odd and Hall stresses conspire to destabilize chiral crystals from within. This chiral instability produces dislocations that are unbound by their self-propulsion. Their proliferation eventually leads to a crystalline whorl state out of reach of equilibrium matter.
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