Authors
Achini Opathalage, Michael M Norton, Michael PN Juniper, Blake Langeslay, S Ali Aghvami, Seth Fraden, Zvonimir Dogic
Publication date
2019/3/12
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
116
Issue
11
Pages
4788-4797
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
We study how confinement transforms the chaotic dynamics of bulk microtubule-based active nematics into regular spatiotemporal patterns. For weak confinements in disks, multiple continuously nucleating and annihilating topological defects self-organize into persistent circular flows of either handedness. Increasing confinement strength leads to the emergence of distinct dynamics, in which the slow periodic nucleation of topological defects at the boundary is superimposed onto a fast procession of a pair of defects. A defect pair migrates toward the confinement core over multiple rotation cycles, while the associated nematic director field evolves from a distinct double spiral toward a nearly circularly symmetric configuration. The collapse of the defect orbits is punctuated by another boundary-localized nucleation event, that sets up long-term doubly periodic dynamics. Comparing experimental data to a theoretical model …
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