Localized instability on the route to disorder in faraday waves

Citation:

Itamar Shani, Cohen, Gil , and Fineberg, Jay . 2010. “Localized Instability On The Route To Disorder In Faraday Waves”. Physical Review Letters, 104. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.184507.

Abstract:

We experimentally investigate how disorder comes about in parametrically excited waves on a fluid surface (Faraday waves). We find that the transition from an ordered pattern to disorder corresponding to "defect-mediated turbulence" is mediated by a spatially incoherent oscillatory phase. This phase consists of highly damped waves that propagate through the effectively elastic lattice defined by the pattern. They have a well-defined frequency, velocity, and transverse polarization. As these waves decay within a few lattice spaces, they are spatially and temporally uncorrelated at larger scales.
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