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Soft-Mode Turbulence in Electrohydrodynamic Convection in Homeotropic System of Nematics

In: Complexity and Diversity

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  • Yoshiki Hidaka

    (Kyushu University, Department of Applied Science)

  • Jong-Hoon Huh

    (Kyushu University, Department of Applied Science)

  • Ken-ichi Hayashi

    (Kyushu University, Department of Applied Science)

  • Michael I. Tribelsky

    (University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences)

  • Shoichi Kai

    (Kyushu University, Department of Applied Science)

Abstract

The experimental investigation of the bifurcation to spatiotemporal chaos was conducted in the electrohydrodynamic instability of homeotropically oriented nematic systems. The electrohydrodynamic instability in the homeotropically oriented nematic system occurred via the Freedericksz transition showing the Goldstone mode due to additional symmetry such as continuous rotational one. It was found that the transition from a spatially uniform rest state to spatiotemporal chaos occurred via the supercritical bifurcation with the softening of the irregular motions toward to the bifurcation point.

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  • Yoshiki Hidaka & Jong-Hoon Huh & Ken-ichi Hayashi & Michael I. Tribelsky & Shoichi Kai, 1997. "Soft-Mode Turbulence in Electrohydrodynamic Convection in Homeotropic System of Nematics," Springer Books, in: Eiichi Ryoku Nakamura & Kiyoshi Kudo & Osamu Yamakawa & Yoichi Tamagawa (ed.), Complexity and Diversity, pages 126-128, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-4-431-66862-6_24
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-66862-6_24
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