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M Seipel1, M Zierhut, A F Münster
1Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Abstract:
An efficient control of chemical waves is desirable in various fields of science and engineering. We present a novel method to control the motion of the spiral tip using an electric field perpendicular to the plane of wave propagation. An alternating field may lead to complex spatio-temporal patterns. Shown in the picture is an example of the destabilising effect of an alternating electric field, in which the wavefront displays fluctuating wrinkles.
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