Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The vibrational dynamics of solids is described by phonons constituting basic collective excitations in equilibrium crystals. Here, we consider a non-equilibrium active solid, formed by self-propelled particles, which bring the system into a non-equilibrium steady-state. We identify novel vibrational collective excitations of non-equilibrium (active) origin, which coexist with phonons and dominate over them when the system is far from equilibrium. These vibrational excitations are interpreted in the framework of non-equilibrium physics, in particular, stochastic thermodynamics. We call them "entropons" because they are the modes of spectral entropy production (at a given frequency and wave vector). The existence of entropons could be verified in future experiments on dense self-propelled colloidal Janus particles and granular active matter, as well as in living systems, such as dense cell monolayers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Collective excitations; Entropy production; Non equilibrium; Non-equilibrium physics; Non-equilibrium steady state; Self-propelled particles; Spectral entropy; Stochastic thermodynamics; Vibrational dynamics; Vibrational excitation
Elenco autori:
Puglisi, Andrea
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