Nonreciprocal response of a two-dimensional fluid with odd viscosity

Phys Rev E. 2021 Apr;103(4-1):042610. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.103.042610.

Abstract

We discuss the linear hydrodynamic response of a two-dimensional active chiral compressible fluid with odd viscosity. The viscosity coefficient represents broken time-reversal and parity symmetries in the 2D fluid and characterizes the deviation of the system from a passive fluid. Taking into account the hydrodynamic coupling to the underlying bulk fluid, we obtain the odd viscosity-dependent mobility tensor, which is responsible for the nonreciprocal hydrodynamic response to a point force. Furthermore, we consider a finite-size disk moving laterally in the 2D fluid and demonstrate that the disk experiences a nondissipative lift force in addition to the dissipative drag one.