"Revolutionizing Two-Dimensional Solids: Active Particles Break Barriers"

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Active particles can form two-dimensional solids with long-range crystalline order and giant spontaneous deformations, which differ from those formed by nonmotile particles. These active systems exhibit quasi-long-range positional order and true long-range orientational order, similar to equilibrium solids. The power-law exponents describing the positional order in active systems cover a wide range, reaching values as high as 20. Understanding the interplay between order and fluctuations in active solids is crucial for integrating active elements into materials and fabrication processes.
Topics:science#active-particles#crystal-structures#equilibrium#materials-design#physics#two-dimensional-solids
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