\begin{document}$ {F_{{\text{eff}}}} = {\text{ }}k\left\langle {\Delta d} \right\rangle /2 $\end{document}, where \begin{document}$ \left\langle {\Delta d} \right\rangle $\end{document} represents the difference in distance between the passive particles in the bacterial bath and those in the solution without bacteria, \begin{document}$ k $\end{document} is the effective stiffness of optical traps. The \begin{document}$ {{{F}}}_{{\mathrm{e}}{\mathrm{f}}{\mathrm{f}}} > 0 $\end{document} indicates a repulsive force between passive particles, and the \begin{document}$ {F_{{\text{eff}}}} \lt {\text{ }}0 $\end{document} represents an effective attractive force between passive particles. Our results demonstrate that the passive spherical particles experience short-range repulsion, while plate-like particles are subjected to long-range attraction. This highlights the substantial effect of particle shape on their effective forces.The forces on passive particles are mainly attributed to two factors: direct bacterium-particle collisions and the bacterial flow field. The analysis of the bacterial concentration and orientation distribution around passive particles reveals that for spherical particles, the concentration of bacteria between particles is higher than that outside the particles, but there is almost no difference in the orientation order between bacteria inside and outside the particles. This suggests that the effective repulsion between spherical particles is mainly due to the direct bacterial collisions. Conversely, for plate-like particles, the long-range attraction is primarily influenced by the bacterial flow field rather than their direct collisions, which is evidenced by the higher bacterial density and orientation order inside the two plates compared with those outside the two plates. This study provides strong evidence that the effective force between passive particles is shape dependent in active bath, and offers new insights into controlling active-directed assembly."> - 必威体育下载

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Ning Lu-Hui, Zhang Xue, Yang Ming-Cheng, Zheng Ning, Liu Peng, Peng Yi
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  • Received Date:08 May 2024
  • Accepted Date:03 June 2024
  • Available Online:26 June 2024
  • Published Online:05 August 2024

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