活性物质
布朗运动
物理
非平衡态热力学
纳米技术
统计物理学
生物
量子力学
材料科学
细胞生物学
作者
Clemens Bechinger,Roberto Di Leonardo,Hartmut Löwen,C. Reichhardt,Giorgio Volpe,Giovanni Volpe
标识
DOI:10.1103/revmodphys.88.045006
摘要
Differently from passive Brownian particles, active particles, also known as self-propelled Brownian particles or microswimmers and nanoswimmers, are capable of taking up energy from their environment and converting it into directed motion. Because of this constant flow of energy, their behavior can only be explained and understood within the framework of nonequilibrium physics. In the biological realm, many cells perform directed motion, for example, as a way to browse for nutrients or to avoid toxins. Inspired by these motile microorganisms, researchers have been developing artificial particles that feature similar swimming behaviors based on different mechanisms; these manmade micro- and nanomachines hold a great potential as autonomous agents for healthcare, sustainability, and security applications. With a focus on the basic physical features of the interactions of self-propelled Brownian particles with a crowded and complex environment, this comprehensive review will put the reader at the very forefront of the field, providing a guided tour through its basic principles, the development of artificial self-propelling micro- and nanoparticles, and their application to the study of nonequilibrium phenomena, as well as the open challenges that the field is currently facing.
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