First observed by botanist Robert Brown in 1827, Brownian Motion describes the continuous, chaotic movement of tiny particles, such as pollen grains, suspended in a medium. This motion results from ...
Self-assembly of binary charged colloidal particles under a constant electric field (see text). (a) Bundlelike aggregates aligned in the field direction observed in BD simulations at Ï•=5%. (b) ...
Active Brownian motion describes particles that can propel themselves forward while still being subjected to random Brownian motions as they are jostled around by their neighboring particles. Through ...
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