Physical review letters | 2021

Long-Range Nematic Order in Two-Dimensional Active Matter.

 
 

Abstract


Working in two space dimensions, we show that the orientational order emerging from self-propelled polar particles aligning nematically is quasi-long-ranged beyond ℓ_{r}, the scale associated to induced velocity reversals, which is typically extremely large and often cannot even be measured. Below ℓ_{r}, nematic order is long-range. We construct and study a hydrodynamic theory for this de facto phase and show that its structure and symmetries differ from conventional descriptions of active nematics. We check numerically our theoretical predictions, in particular the presence of π-symmetric propagative sound modes, and provide estimates of all scaling exponents governing long-range space-time correlations.

Volume 127 4
Pages \n 048003\n
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.048003
Language English
Journal Physical review letters

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