A walker is a fluid entity comprising a bouncing droplet coupled to the waves that it generates at the surface of a vibrated bath. Thanks to this coupling, walkers exhibit a series of wave–particle features formerly thought to be exclusive to the quantum realm. In this paper, we derive a model of the Faraday surface waves generated by an impact upon a vertically vibrated liquid surface. We then particularise this theoretical framework to the case of forcing slightly below the Faraday instability threshold. Among others, this theory yields a rationale for the cosine dependence of the wave amplitude to the phase shift between impact and forcing, as well as the characteristic time scale and length scale of viscous damping. The theory is valida...
Linear stability of the free surface of a thin sheet of a viscous fluid on a vertically vibrated rig...
We study the linear stability of a laterally extended flat two-layer liquid film under the influence...
We study the effects of vertical sinusoidal vibrations on a liquid droplet with a low surface tensio...
International audienceOn a vertically vibrating fluid interface, a droplet can remain bouncing indef...
A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of...
A millimetric droplet of silicone oil may bounce and self-propel on the free surface of a vertically...
A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of...
It has recently been demonstrated that droplets walking on a vibrating fluid bath exhibit several fe...
A droplet can bounce indefinitely on the surface of a liquid bath subjected to a vertical oscillatio...
A millimetric droplet can be induced to bounce on the surface of a fluid bath by vibrating the bath ...
Recent experiments have observed the emergence of standing waves at the free surface of elastic bodi...
We present an experimental study of the Faraday instability in which we compare the behavior of a Ne...
One reports experiments and numerical simulations of Faraday waves at the liquidvapor interface of f...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
Linear stability of the free surface of a thin sheet of a viscous fluid on a vertically vibrated rig...
We study the linear stability of a laterally extended flat two-layer liquid film under the influence...
We study the effects of vertical sinusoidal vibrations on a liquid droplet with a low surface tensio...
International audienceOn a vertically vibrating fluid interface, a droplet can remain bouncing indef...
A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of...
A millimetric droplet of silicone oil may bounce and self-propel on the free surface of a vertically...
A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of...
It has recently been demonstrated that droplets walking on a vibrating fluid bath exhibit several fe...
A droplet can bounce indefinitely on the surface of a liquid bath subjected to a vertical oscillatio...
A millimetric droplet can be induced to bounce on the surface of a fluid bath by vibrating the bath ...
Recent experiments have observed the emergence of standing waves at the free surface of elastic bodi...
We present an experimental study of the Faraday instability in which we compare the behavior of a Ne...
One reports experiments and numerical simulations of Faraday waves at the liquidvapor interface of f...
Faraday waves are standing waves which arise through a parametric instability on the surface of a ve...
Faraday waves arise on the surface of a liquid in a container that is undergoing vertical periodic o...
Linear stability of the free surface of a thin sheet of a viscous fluid on a vertically vibrated rig...
We study the linear stability of a laterally extended flat two-layer liquid film under the influence...
We study the effects of vertical sinusoidal vibrations on a liquid droplet with a low surface tensio...