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Main Authors: Mishra, Rishish, Pothukuchi, Harish, Gidituri, Harinadha, Lintuvuori, Juho
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23708
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author Mishra, Rishish
Pothukuchi, Harish
Gidituri, Harinadha
Lintuvuori, Juho
author_facet Mishra, Rishish
Pothukuchi, Harish
Gidituri, Harinadha
Lintuvuori, Juho
contents Motivated by recent experiments of motile bacteria crossing liquid-liquid interfaces of isotropic- nematic coexistence (Cheon et al., Soft Matter 20: 7313-7320, 2024), we study the dynamics of prolate microswimmers traversing clean liquid-liquid interfaces. Using large-scale lattice Boltzmann simulations, we observe that neutrally wetting swimmers can be either trapped or cross the in- terface, depending on their initial angle, swimming speed and the interfacial tension between the two fluids. The simulation results are rationalized by considering a competition between interfacial (thermodynamic) and active (hydrodynamic) forces. The swimmers get trapped at the interface due to a thermodynamic trapping force, akin to Pickering effect, when the forces from interfacial tension dominate over the swimming forces. The trapping behavior can be captured by calculating a critical capillary number by balancing the interfacial and active energies. This prediction agrees remarkably well with the numerical simulations as well as the bacterial experiments of Cheon et al., (Soft Matter 20: 7313-7320, 2024). Finally, our results demonstrate that the torque resulting in a reorientation of the swimmers parallel to the interface have both hydro and thermodynamic components.
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spellingShingle Interface crossing behavior of prolate microswimmers: thermo and hydrodynamics
Mishra, Rishish
Pothukuchi, Harish
Gidituri, Harinadha
Lintuvuori, Juho
Soft Condensed Matter
Motivated by recent experiments of motile bacteria crossing liquid-liquid interfaces of isotropic- nematic coexistence (Cheon et al., Soft Matter 20: 7313-7320, 2024), we study the dynamics of prolate microswimmers traversing clean liquid-liquid interfaces. Using large-scale lattice Boltzmann simulations, we observe that neutrally wetting swimmers can be either trapped or cross the in- terface, depending on their initial angle, swimming speed and the interfacial tension between the two fluids. The simulation results are rationalized by considering a competition between interfacial (thermodynamic) and active (hydrodynamic) forces. The swimmers get trapped at the interface due to a thermodynamic trapping force, akin to Pickering effect, when the forces from interfacial tension dominate over the swimming forces. The trapping behavior can be captured by calculating a critical capillary number by balancing the interfacial and active energies. This prediction agrees remarkably well with the numerical simulations as well as the bacterial experiments of Cheon et al., (Soft Matter 20: 7313-7320, 2024). Finally, our results demonstrate that the torque resulting in a reorientation of the swimmers parallel to the interface have both hydro and thermodynamic components.
title Interface crossing behavior of prolate microswimmers: thermo and hydrodynamics
topic Soft Condensed Matter
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23708