Domain Structures and Zig-Zag Patterns Modeled by a Fourth-Order Ginzburg-Landau Equation

Nonlinear Sciences – Pattern Formation and Solitons

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to appear in "Spatio-Temporal Patterns in Nonequilibrium Complex Systems", eds. P.E. Cladis and P. Palffy-Muhoray, Addison-Wes

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Domain walls between spatially periodic patterns with different wave numbers, can arise in pattern-forming systems with a neutral curve that has a double minimum. Within the framework of the phase equation, the interaction of such walls is purely attractive. Thus, they annihilate each other and, if the total phase is not conserved, the final state will be periodic with a single wave number. Here we study the stability of arrays of domain walls (domain structures) in a fourth-order Ginzburg-Landau equation. We find a discrete set of domain structures which differ in the quantized lengths of the domains. They are stable even without phase conservation, as, for instance, in the presence of a subcritical ramp in the control parameter. We attribute this to the spatially oscillatory behavior of the wave number which should lead to an oscillatory interaction between the domain walls. These results are expected to shed also some light on the stability of two-dimensional zig-zag structures.

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