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Dynamics of microswimmers near a soft penetrable interface

Few simulations exist for microswimmers near deformable interfaces. Here, we present numerical simulations of the hydrodynamic flows associated with a single microswimmer embedded in a binary fluid mixture. The two fluids demix, separated by a penetrable and deformable interface that we assume to be initially prepared in its planar ground-state. We find that the microswimmer can either penetrate the interface, move parallel to it or bounce back off it. We analyze how the trajectory depends on the swimmer type (pusher/puller) and the angle of incidence with respect to the interface. Our simulations are performed in a system with periodic boundary conditions, corresponding to an infinite array of fluid interfaces. A puller reaches a steady state in which it either swims parallel to the interface or selects a perpendicular orientation, repeatedly penetrating through the interface. In contrast, a pusher follows a bouncing trajectory between two interfaces. We discuss several examples in biology in which swimmers penetrate soft interfaces. Our work can be seen as a highly simplified model of such processes.

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