The ability of microswimmers to deploy optimal propulsion strategies is of paramount importance for their locomotory performance and survival at low Reynolds numbers …
The development of novel drug delivery systems, which are revolutionizing modern medicine, is benefiting from studies on microorganisms' swimming. In this paper we consider …
The Green's function plays an important role in many areas of physical sciences and is a prime tool for solving diverse hydrodynamic equations in the linear regime. In the present …
A colloidal motor driven by surface tension forces is theoretically designed by encapsulating an active Janus particle in a liquid drop which is immiscible in the suspending medium. The …
We theoretically and computationally study the low-Reynolds-number hydrodynamics of a linear active microswimmer surfing on a compressible thin fluid layer characterized by an …
K Graessel, C Bächer, S Gekle - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2021 - cambridge.org
Numerous experiments and theoretical calculations have shown that cylindrical vesicles can undergo a pearling instability similar to the Rayleigh–Plateau instability of a liquid jet when …
Microorganisms navigate through fluid, often confined by complex environments, to survive and sustain life. Inspired by this fact, we consider a model system and seek to understand …
Y Hiruta, K Ishimoto - Physical Review Research, 2024 - APS
From bacteria and sperm cells to artificial microrobots, self-propelled microscopic objects at low Reynolds numbers often perceive fluctuating mechanical and chemical stimuli and …
Artificial and living microswimmers encounter a large variety of geometric confinements and surfaces in the biological world. Here, we study the low-Reynolds-number dynamics of a …