The self-propelled Brownian spinning top: dynamics of a biaxial swimmer at low Reynolds numbers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Recently, the Brownian dynamics of self-propelled (active) rod-like particles was explored to model the motion of colloidal microswimmers, catalytically-driven nanorods, and bacteria. Here, we generalize this description to biaxial particles with arbitrary shape and derive the corresponding Langevin equation for a self-propelled Brownian spinning top. The biaxial swimmer is exposed to a hydrodynamic Stokes friction force at low Reynolds numbers, to fluctuating random forces and torques as well as to an external and an internal (effective) force and torque. The latter quantities control its self-propulsion. Due to biaxiality and hydrodynamic translational-rotational coupling, the Langevin equation can only be solved numerically. In the special case of an orthotropic particle in the absence of external forces and torques, the noise-free (zero-temperature) trajectory is analytically found to be a circular helix. This trajectory is confirmed numerically to be more complex in the general case involving a transient irregular motion before ending up in a simple periodic motion. By contrast, if the external force vanishes, no transient regime is found and the particle moves on a superhelical trajectory. For orthotropic particles, the noise-averaged trajectory is a generalized concho-spiral. We furthermore study the reduction of the model to two spatial dimensions and classify the noise-free trajectories completely finding circles, straight lines with and without transients, as well as cycloids and arbitrary periodic trajectories.

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