Two-mode rhomboidal states in driven surface waves

Citation:

H. Arbell and Fineberg, J. . 2000. “Two-Mode Rhomboidal States In Driven Surface Waves”. Physical Review Letters, 84, Pp. 654–657. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.654.

Abstract:

Two-mode rhomboid patterns are generated experimentally via two-frequency parametric forcing of surface waves. These patterns are formed by the simple nonlinear resonance: k→'1 - k→2 = k→1 where k1 and k2(=k'2) are concurrently excited eigenmodes. The state possesses a direction-dependent time dependence described by a superposition of the two modes, and a dimensionless scaling delineating the state’s region of existence is presented. We also show that 2n-fold quasipatterns naturally arise from these states when the coupling angle between k→2 and k→'1 is 2π/n.
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