Effects of translational coupling on dissipative localized states
Author
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Campo, F. del
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Haudin, F.
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Rojas, R. G.
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Bortolozzo, Umberto
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Clerc Gavilán, Marcel
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Residori, S.
Admission date
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2019-01-29T13:56:12Z
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2019-01-29T13:56:12Z
Publication date
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2012
Cita de ítem
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Physical Review E 86, 036201 (2012)
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15393755
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15502376
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10.1103/PhysRevE.86.036201
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/160089
Abstract
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Nonequilibrium localized states under the influence of translational coupling are studied experimentally and
theoretically. We show that localized structures are deformed and advected in the direction of the coupling, thus
undergoing different instabilities. Experimentally, localized structures are obtained in a light valve with optical
feedback. By introducing a tilt of one mirror in the feedback loop, localized structures acquire a translational
coupling. To understand the phenomenon in a universal framework we consider a prototypical model of localized
states with translational coupling in one and two spatial dimensions. The model allows us to analytically
characterize the propagation speed and the deformation exhibited by the localized state profiles as well as
to figure out different mechanisms of destabilization of these dissipative structures. The results are in good
qualitative agreement with the experimental and numerical observations.