Substrate-mediated pattern formation in monolayer transfer: A reduced model

Kopf M.H., Gurevich S.V., Friedrich R., Thiele U.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The formation of regular stripe patterns during the transfer of surfactant monolayers from water surfaces onto moving solid substrates can be understood as a phase decomposition process under the influence of the effective molecular interaction between the substrate and the monolayer, also called substrate-mediated condensation (SMC). To describe this phenomenon, we propose a reduced model based on an amended Cahn-Hilliard equation. A combination of numerical simulations and continuation methods is employed to investigate stationary and time-periodic solutions of the model and to determine the resulting bifurcation diagram. The onset of spatiotemporal pattern formation is found to result from a homoclinic and a Hopf bifurcation at small and large substrate speeds, respectively. The critical velocity corresponding to the Hopf bifurcation can be calculated by means of the marginal stability criterion for pattern formation behind propagating fronts. In the regime of low transfer velocities, the stationary solutions exhibit snaking behavior. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

Details about the publication

JournalNew Journal of Physics (New J. Phys.)
Volume14
Issuenull
StatusPublished
Release year2012
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1088/1367-2630/14/2/023016
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Authors from the University of Münster

Friedrich, Rudolf
Institute for Theoretical Physics
Center for Nonlinear Science
Gurevich, Svetlana
Professur für Theoretische Physik (Prof. Thiele)
Center for Nonlinear Science
Center for Multiscale Theory and Computation
Thiele, Uwe
Professur für Theoretische Physik (Prof. Thiele)
Center for Nonlinear Science
Center for Multiscale Theory and Computation