A strange metal with a small Fermi surface and strong collective excitations
(2004)
Stripe formation in differentially forced binary systems.
Phys Rev Lett 93:11 (2004) 118001
Abstract:
We consider pattern formation in periodically forced binary systems. In particular, we focus on systems in which the two species are differentially forced, one being accelerated with respect to the other. Using a continuum model consisting of two isothermal ideal gases which interact via a frictional force we demonstrate analytically that stripes form spontaneously above a critical forcing amplitude. The wavelength of the stripes is found to be close to the wavelength of sound in the limit of small viscosity. The results are confirmed numerically. We suggest that the same mechanism may contribute to the formation of stripes in experiments on horizontally oscillated granular mixtures.Moving beyond a simple model of luminescence rings in quantum well structures
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 16:35 (2004)
Abstract:
The dramatic appearance of luminescence rings with radius of several hundred microns in quantum well structures can be understood through a fairly simple nonlinear model of the diffusion and recombination of electrons and holes in a driven nonequilibrium system. The ring corresponds to the boundary between a positive hole gas and a negative electron gas in steady state. While this basic effect is now well understood, we discuss several other experimental results which cannot be explained by this simple model.Hydrodynamic and Brownian Fluctuations in Sedimenting Suspensions
(2004)