Scalar ? <sup>4</sup> field theory for active-particle phase separation

Abstract
Recent theories predict phase separation among orientationally disordered active particles whose propulsion speed decreases rapidly enough with density. Coarse-grained models of this process show time-reversal symmetry (detailed balance) to be restored for uniform states, but broken by gradient terms; hence, detailed-balance violation is strongly coupled to interfacial phenomena. To explore the subtle generic physics resulting from such coupling, we here introduce 'Active Model B'. This is a scalar ?4 field theory (or phase-field model) that minimally violates detailed balance via a leading-order square-gradient term. We find that this additional term has modest effects on coarsening dynamics, but alters the static phase diagram by creating a jump in (thermodynamic) pressure across flat interfaces. Both results are surprising, since interfacial phenomena are always strongly implicated in coarsening dynamics but are, in detailed-balance systems, irrelevant for phase equilibria.
Anno
2014
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
R. Wittkowski, A. Tiribocchi, J. Stenhammar, R. Allen, D. Marenduzzo, M. E. Cates
Editore
Nature Publishing Group.
Rivista
Nature communications