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Collective beating of artificial microcilia
We combine technical, experimental and theoretical efforts to investigate the
collective dynamics of artificial microcilia in a viscous fluid. We take
advantage of soft-lithography and colloidal self-assembly to devise microcapets
made of hundreds of slender magnetic rods. This novel experimental setup is
used to investigate the dynamics of extended cilia arrays driven by a
precessing magnetic field. Whereas the dynamics of an isolated cilium is a
rigid body rotation, collective beating results in a symmetry breaking of the
precession patterns. The trajectories of the cilia are anisotropic and
experience a significant structural evolution as the actuation frequency
increases. We present a minimal model to account for our experimental findings
and demonstrate how the global geometry of the array imposes the shape of the
trajectories via long range hydrodynamic interactions.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure