Phase Separation Kinetics in a Polar Active Field Model

Abstract

A milestone of phase separation kinetics is the emergence of universal power laws t1/z governing the domain growth evolution. We investigate a phase-separating polar active model comprising a scalar density field with an advective coupling to a polarization field. Our analysis reveals a novel t0.6 regime, which agrees well with the accelerated growth recently observed in simulations of polar active particles. We provide analytical arguments to explain how advection facilitates the creation of topological defects and compresses the domains leading to faster growth. We also show that the t0.6 regime is robust to several model generalizations.

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