Soft Matter Physics, Huygens-Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9504, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands.
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Center for Extreme Matter and Emergent Phenomena, Utrecht University, Princetonplein 5, 3584 CC Utrecht, Netherlands.
Phys Rev Lett. 2020 Dec 4;125(23):238001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.238001.
Microswimmers typically move near walls, which can strongly influence their motion. However, direct experimental measurements of swimmer-wall separation remain elusive to date. Here, we determine this separation for model catalytic microswimmers from the height dependence of the passive component of their mean-squared displacement. We find that swimmers exhibit "ypsotaxis," a tendency to assume a fixed height above the wall for a range of salt concentrations, swimmer surface charges, and swimmer sizes. Our findings indicate that ypsotaxis is activity induced, posing restrictions on future modeling of their still-debated propulsion mechanism.
微泳者通常在靠近壁面的地方移动,这会强烈影响它们的运动。然而,到目前为止,泳者与壁面之间的直接实验测量仍然难以实现。在这里,我们从均方位移的无规分量的高度依赖性来确定模型催化微泳者的这种分离。我们发现泳者表现出“ypsotaxis”,即在一定范围内的盐浓度、泳者表面电荷和泳者尺寸下,泳者倾向于保持一个固定的高度。我们的发现表明 ypsotaxis 是由活性诱导的,这对未来对其有争议的推进机制的建模提出了限制。