Dynamic control of active droplets using light-responsive chiral liquid crystal environment
Oleg Lavrentovich,
Vanessa Jiron,
Mojtaba Rajabi
et al.
Abstract:Microscopic active droplets are of interest since they can be used to transport matter from one point to another. The challenge is to control the trajectory. In this work, we demonstrate an approach to control the direction of active droplet propulsion by a photoresponsive cholesteric liquid crystal environment. The active droplet represents a water dispersion of bacterial B. subtilis microswimmers. When placed in a cholesteric, a surfactant-stabilized active droplet distorts the local director field, producin… Show more
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