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Light-controlled assembly of active colloidal molecules
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Active escape dynamics: The effect of persistence on barrier crossing
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Phoretic and hydrodynamic interactions of weakly confined autophoretic particles
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Theory of light-activated catalytic Janus particles
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Fluctuation-dissipation in active matter
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Effective diffusivity of microswimmers in a crowded environment
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Transient superdiffusion of polydisperse vacuoles in highly motile amoeboid cells
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Hydrodynamic interactions dominate the structure of active swimmers’ pair distribution functions
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Self-propelled particle in a nonconvex external potential: Persistent limit in one dimension
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Pressure, surface tension, and curvature in active systems: A touch of equilibrium
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Chemotaxis in a binary mixture of active and passive particles
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Heavy-atom effects on intramolecular singlet fission in a conjugated polymer
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Colloidal Brazil nut effect in microswimmer mixtures induced by motility contrast
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Phase separation and emergence of collective motion in a one-dimensional system of active particles
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Galvanic replacement induced electromotive force to propel Janus micromotors
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Introducing improved structural properties and salt dependence into a coarse-grained model of DNA
American Institute of Physics | 2015|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Leap-frog transport of magnetically driven anisotropic colloidal rotors
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Effects of stereochemistry and copolymerization on the LCST of PNIPAm
American Institute of Physics | 2017|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Theory of polyelectrolyte complexation—Complex coacervates are self-coacervates
American Institute of Physics | 2017|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter -
Enhanced diffusion, swelling, and slow reconfiguration of a single chain in non-Gaussian active bath
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Keywords: Polymers and Soft Matter
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