Narrow-escape time and sorting of active particles in circular domains.

Phys Rev E

ISC-CNR, Institute for Complex Systems and Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Piazzale A. Moro 2, I-00185 Rome, Italy.

Published: October 2020

It is now well established that microswimmers can be sorted or segregated fabricating suitable microfluidic devices or using external fields. A natural question is how these techniques can be employed for dividing swimmers of different motility. In this paper, using numerical simulations in the dilute limit, we investigate how motility parameters (time of persistence and velocity) impact the narrow-escape time of active particles from circular domains. We show that the escape time undergoes a crossover between two asymptotic regimes. The control parameters of the crossover is the ratio between the persistence length of the active motion and the typical length scale of the circular domain. We explore the possibility of taking advantage of this finding for sorting active particles by motility parameters.

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