Ordering dynamics of self-propelled particles in an inhomogeneous medium

Abstract

Ordering dynamics of self-propelled particles in an inhomogeneous medium in two-dimensions is studied. We write coarse-grained hydrodynamic equations of motion for coarse-grained density and velocity fields in the presence of an external random disorder field, which is quenched in time. The strength of inhomogeneity is tuned from zero disorder (clean system) to large disorder. In the clean system, the velocity field grows algebraically as L V t0.5. The density field does not show clean power-law growth; however, it follows L t0.8 approximately. In the inhomogeneous system, we find a disorder dependent growth. For both the density and the velocity, growth slow down with increasing strength of disorder. The velocity shows a disorder dependent power-law growth L V(t,) t1/ z V() for intermediate times. At late times, there is a crossover to logarithmic growth L V(t,) ( t)1/, where is a disorder independent exponent. Two-point correlation functions for the velocity shows dynamical scaling, but the density does not.

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