Mobility-Induced Phase Separation in Active Particle Mixtures

Research Paper#Active Matter, Phase Separation, Brownian Dynamics🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 08:43
Published: Dec 31, 2025 10:13
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This paper investigates the phase separation behavior in mixtures of active particles, a topic relevant to understanding self-organization in active matter systems. The use of Brownian dynamics simulations and non-additive potentials allows for a detailed exploration of the interplay between particle activity, interactions, and resulting structures. The finding that the high-density phase in the binary mixture is liquid-like, unlike the solid-like behavior in the monocomponent system, is a key contribution. The study's focus on structural properties and particle dynamics provides valuable insights into the emergent behavior of these complex systems.
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"The high-density coexisting states are liquid-like in the binary cases."
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