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Diffusion of chiral active particles in a Poiseuille flow

We study the diffusive behavior of chiral active (self-propelled) Brownian particles in a two-dimensional microchannel with a Poiseuille flow. Using numerical simulations, we show that the behavior of the transport coefficients of particles, for example, the average velocity $v$ and the effective diffusion coefficient $D_{eff}$, strongly depends on flow strength $u_0$, translational diffusion constant $D_0$, rotational diffusion rate $D_θ$, and chirality of the active particles $Ω$. It is demonstrated that the particles can exhibit upstream drift, resulting in a negative $v$, for the optimal parameter values of $u_0$, $D_θ$, and $Ω$. Interestingly, the direction of $v$ can be controlled by tuning these parameters. We observe that for some optimal values of $u_0$ and $Ω$, the chiral particles aggregate near a channel wall, and the corresponding $D_{eff}$ is enhanced. However, for the nonchiral particles ($Ω= 0$), the $D_{eff}$ is suppressed by the presence of Poiseuille flow. It is expected that these findings have a great potential for developing microfluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices for separating the active particles.

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