A new class of pattern forming systems is identified and investigated: anisotropic systems that are spatially inhomogeneous along the direction perpendicular to the preferred one. By studying the generic amplitude equation of this new class and a model equation, we show that branched stripe patterns emerge, which for a given parameter set are stable within a band of different wave numbers and different numbers of branching points (defects). Moreover, the branched patterns and unbranched ones (defect-free stripes) coexist over a finite parameter range. We propose two systems where this generic scenario can be found experimentally, surface wrinkling on elastic substrates and electroconvection in nematic liquid crystals, and relate them to the...
We study pattern formation in gels undergoing simultaneous phase separation and orientational orderi...
We study pattern formation in gels undergoing simultaneous phase separation and orientational orderi...
In homeotropically aligned nematics with negative dielectric anisotropy the electrohydrodynamic inst...
We present an overview of the dynamics and interaction of defects in roll patterns of electroconvect...
Motivated by recent experiments on convective instabilities in nematic liquid crystals we examine ne...
We study the pattern formation of a chiral nematic liquid crystal under a wetting transition. In the...
We investigate pattern formation in two-dimensional anisotropic systems under an external spatially...
Using equivariant bifurcation theory, and on the basis of symmetry considerations independent of the...
Abstract A systematic overview of various electric-field induced pattern forming instabil-ities in n...
For a two–dimensional model of pattern formation the interplay between a broken up down symmetry and...
For a two–dimensional model of pattern formation the interplay between a broken up down symmetry and...
Nematic liquid crystals with negative dielectric anisotropy can exhibit a large variety of electroco...
We present a model to investigate the formation of surface patterns in biological materials through ...
Characteristics of electroconvection patterns have been studied in a homeotropic nematic liquid crys...
We analyze the spatially inhomogeneous dynamic behaviour of twisted NLC layer in a magnetic field....
We study pattern formation in gels undergoing simultaneous phase separation and orientational orderi...
We study pattern formation in gels undergoing simultaneous phase separation and orientational orderi...
In homeotropically aligned nematics with negative dielectric anisotropy the electrohydrodynamic inst...
We present an overview of the dynamics and interaction of defects in roll patterns of electroconvect...
Motivated by recent experiments on convective instabilities in nematic liquid crystals we examine ne...
We study the pattern formation of a chiral nematic liquid crystal under a wetting transition. In the...
We investigate pattern formation in two-dimensional anisotropic systems under an external spatially...
Using equivariant bifurcation theory, and on the basis of symmetry considerations independent of the...
Abstract A systematic overview of various electric-field induced pattern forming instabil-ities in n...
For a two–dimensional model of pattern formation the interplay between a broken up down symmetry and...
For a two–dimensional model of pattern formation the interplay between a broken up down symmetry and...
Nematic liquid crystals with negative dielectric anisotropy can exhibit a large variety of electroco...
We present a model to investigate the formation of surface patterns in biological materials through ...
Characteristics of electroconvection patterns have been studied in a homeotropic nematic liquid crys...
We analyze the spatially inhomogeneous dynamic behaviour of twisted NLC layer in a magnetic field....
We study pattern formation in gels undergoing simultaneous phase separation and orientational orderi...
We study pattern formation in gels undergoing simultaneous phase separation and orientational orderi...
In homeotropically aligned nematics with negative dielectric anisotropy the electrohydrodynamic inst...