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      Squirmers in nematic liquid crystals: Guiding microswimmers by an anisotropic medium

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          We present a study of the hydrodynamics of an active particle -- a model squirmer -- in an environment with a broken rotational symmetry: a nematic liquid crystal. By combining simulations with analytic calculations, we show that the hydrodynamic coupling between the squirmer flow field and liquid crystalline director can lead to re-orientation of the swimmers. The preferred orientation depends on the exact details of the squirmer flow field. In a steady state, pushers are shown to swim parallel with the nematic director while pullers swim perpendicular to the nematic director. This behaviour arises solely from hydrodynamic coupling between the squirmer flow field and anisotropic viscosities of the host fluid. Our results suggest that an anisotropic swimming medium can be used to characterise and guide microswimmers in the bulk.

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                2017-05-05
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                1705.02147
                9acd585b-6911-492e-9395-6fda73065664

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                cond-mat.soft physics.flu-dyn

                Condensed matter,Thermal physics & Statistical mechanics
                Condensed matter, Thermal physics & Statistical mechanics

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