2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4cp04261a
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Fronts and patterns in a spatially forced CDIMA reaction

Abstract: We use the CDIMA chemical reaction and the Lengyel-Epstein model of this reaction to study resonant responses of a pattern-forming system to time-independent spatial periodic forcing. We focus on the 2 : 1 resonance, where the wavenumber of a one-dimensional periodic forcing is about twice the wavenumber of the natural stripe pattern that the unforced system tends to form. Within this resonance, we study transverse fronts that shift the phase of resonant stripe patterns by p. We identify phase fronts that shif… Show more

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“…26 The motivation for this study is a recent finding of a reversed NIB bifurcation in a spatially forced variant of the LE model. 24 We show that, unlike the picture that has emerged from earlier studies, 6,23 the effect of increasing the forcing strength is not necessarily monotonic; the resonance tongue can narrow and the NIB bifurcation can be reversed at sufficiently strong forcing.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
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“…26 The motivation for this study is a recent finding of a reversed NIB bifurcation in a spatially forced variant of the LE model. 24 We show that, unlike the picture that has emerged from earlier studies, 6,23 the effect of increasing the forcing strength is not necessarily monotonic; the resonance tongue can narrow and the NIB bifurcation can be reversed at sufficiently strong forcing.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…Equation (2) with p ¼ 1 represents the first and largest term in a Fourier cosine series of a square-wave forcing normally used in experiments on the CDIMA reaction. 4,24 The form (2) preserves an inherent property of forcing by periodic illumination, namely, that the spatial mean increases with the forcing amplitude. The value p ¼ 0 represents constant illumination with no periodic modulations.…”
Section: Le Model For a Spatially Forced Cdima Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Embora a combinação desses padrões possa resultar em superestruturas, suas simetrias inerentes permanecem inalteradas nestas estruturas mais complexas. 99 Alguns exemplos obtidos experimentalmente por Feldman et al 38 são visualizados na Figura 6. Em intensidades de luz relativamente baixas, os padrões alinham-se com as bandas projetadas, i.e.…”
Section: Figura 3 Esquema Genérico Que Representa a Emergência Dos Punclassified
“…Turing patterns (TPs) have been thoroughly studied in the chlorine dioxide–iodine–malonic acid (CDIMA) reaction–diffusion system for more than two decades. The photosensitivity of this reaction is conveniently used to control and modify the pattern formation . Most of these studies have employed visible white light (VWL) with weak and intermediate intensities. Although it is well understood that the absorption of photons by molecular iodine and its photodissociation to very reactive atomic iodine trigger the system photosensitivity, the details of the photochemistry in this system are not completely understood. In addition to molecular iodine, there are other species present, both initial reagents and intermediates, that can absorb light in the visible spectrum and thus may contribute to the photosensitivity of the reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%