Artículo de revista
Nonvariational mechanism of front propagation: theory and experiments
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Physical Review E, Volumen 95, Issue 1, 2017,
24700053
24700045
10.1103/PhysRevE.95.010202
Autor
Álvarez Socorro, A. J.
Clerc Gavilán, Marcel
González Cortés, G.
Wilson, M.
Institución
Resumen
Multistable systems exhibit a rich front dynamics between equilibria. In one-dimensional scalar gradient
systems, the spread of the fronts is proportional to the energy difference between equilibria. Fronts spreading
proportionally to the energetic difference between equilibria is a characteristic of one-dimensional scalar gradient
systems. Based on a simple nonvariational bistable model, we show analytically and numerically that the
direction and speed of front propagation is led by nonvariational dynamics. We provide experimental evidence
of nonvariational front propagation between different molecular orientations in a quasi-one-dimensional liquidcrystal
light valve subjected to optical feedback. Free diffraction length allows us to control the variational or
nonvariational nature of this system. Numerical simulations of the phenomenological model have quite good
agreement with experimental observations.