Monday, December 3, 2012

1211.7163 (Takayuki Narumi et al.)

Compressed Exponential Relaxation as Superposition of Dual Structure in
Pattern Dynamics of Nematic Liquid Crystals
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Takayuki Narumi, Fahrudin Nugroho, Junichi Yoshitani, Yoshiki Hidaka, Masaru Suzuki, Shoichi Kai
Soft-mode turbulence (SMT) is the spatiotemporal chaos observed in homeotropically aligned nematic liquid crystals, where non-thermal fluctuations are induced by nonlinear coupling between the Nambu-Goldstone and convective modes. The net and modal relaxations of the disorder pattern dynamics in SMT have been studied to construct the statistical physics of nonlinear nonequilibrium systems. The net relaxation dynamics is well-described by a compressed exponential function and the modal one satisfies a dual structure, dynamic crossover accompanied by a breaking of time-reversal invariance. Because the net relaxation is described by a weighted mean of the modal ones with respect to the wave number, the compressed-exponential behavior emerges as a superposition of the dual structure. Here, we present experimental results of the power spectra to discuss the compressed-exponential behavior and the dual structure from a viewpoint of the harmonic analysis. We also derive a relationship of the power spectra from the evolution equation of the modal autocorrelation function. The formula will be helpful to study non-thermal fluctuations in experiments such as the scattering methods.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.7163

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