Nonlinear Sciences – Pattern Formation and Solitons
Scientific paper
1995-01-19
Nonlinear Sciences
Pattern Formation and Solitons
LATeX, 25 pages, submitted to Z.Phys.B figures available via ftp@athene.fkp.physik.th-darmstadt.de in /pub/publications/frank/
Scientific paper
10.1007/BF02769989
A transversally driven isotropic ferromagnet being under the influence of a static external and an uniaxial internal anisotropy field is studied. We consider the dissipative Landau-Lifshitz equation as the fundamental equation of motion and treat it in $1+1$~dimensions. The stability of the spatially homogeneous magnetizations against inhomogeneous perturbations is analyzed. Subsequently the dynamics above threshold is described via amplitude equations and the dependence of their coefficients on the physical parameters of the system is determined explicitly. We find soft- and hard-mode instabilities, transitions between sub- and supercritical behaviour, various bifurcations of higher codimension, and present a series of explicit bifurcation diagrams. The analysis of the codimension-2 point where the soft- and hard-mode instabilities coincide leads to a system of two coupled Ginzburg-Landau equations.
Matthäus Frank
Sauermann Herwig
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