PMID: 11909148Mar 23, 2002Paper

Spatial forcing of spontaneous optical patterns

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
R Neubecker, A Zimmermann

Abstract

A nonlinear optical system, which spontaneously forms hexagonal patterns, is exposed to a weak, spatially modulated forcing. As forcing, stationary hexagonal patterns are used under variation of their transverse wave number. In the experiment, we observe a locking when the forcing wave number is close to one of the critical wave numbers of the unforced system. Outside the locking regimes, forcing provokes spatiotemporal disorder. The system response is characterized quantitatively with respect to its dynamics and to its spatial order.

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Oct 2, 2007·Chaos·Björn GütlichCornelia Denz
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