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Hysteretic nonequilibrium Ising-Bloch transition

2005

We show that a parametrically driven cubic-quintic complex Ginzburg-Landau equation exhibits a hysteretic nonequilibrium Ising-Bloch transition for large enough quintic nonlinearity. These results help to understand the recent experimental observation of this pheomenon [A. Esteban-Martin et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 223903 (2005)].

BistabilityPhase (waves)FOS: Physical sciencesPattern formationNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsPattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS)Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and SolitonsNonlinear systemAmplitudeQuantum mechanicsIsing modelNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsSign (mathematics)MathematicsPhysical Review E
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Host–virus evolutionary dynamics with specialist and generalist infection strategies: Bifurcations, bistability, and chaos

2019

In this work, we have investigated the evolutionary dynamics of a generalist pathogen, e.g., a virus population, that evolves toward specialization in an environment with multiple host types. We have particularly explored under which conditions generalist viral strains may rise in frequency and coexist with specialist strains or even dominate the population. By means of a nonlinear mathematical model and bifurcation analysis, we have determined the theoretical conditions for stability of nine identified equilibria and provided biological interpretation in terms of the infection rates for the viral specialist and generalist strains. By means of a stability diagram, we identified stable fixed…

BistabilityPopulationGeneral Physics and AstronomyDynamical Systems (math.DS)Fixed pointParameter spaceBiologyGeneralist and specialist speciesModels Biological01 natural sciencesStability (probability)010305 fluids & plasmas0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsHumansQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionComputer SimulationMathematics - Dynamical SystemsQuantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution010306 general physicsEvolutionary dynamicseducationMathematical Physicseducation.field_of_studyApplied MathematicsDegenerate energy levelsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Statistical and Nonlinear Physics3. Good healthNonlinear DynamicsEvolutionary biologyFOS: Biological sciencesHost-Pathogen InteractionsVirusesVirus Physiological Phenomena
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The [Fe(etz)6](BF4)2 Spin-Crossover System - Part Two: Hysteresis in the LIESST Regime

1996

In the [Fe(etz)6](BF4)2 spincrossover system the iron(II) complexes occupy two nonequivalent lattice sites, sites A and B. Complexes on site A show a thermal high-spin (HS) low-spin (LS) transition at 105 K, whereas complexes on site B remain in the HS state down to 10 K. Complexes on both sites exhibit light-induced spin state conversions (LIESST) at 20 K: LS HS on site A with = 514.5 nm, and HS LS on site B with = 820 nm. The relaxation processes subsequent to the HS LS conversion on site B reveal a light-induced HSLS bistability for the complexes on site B at 70 K. The bistability as well as the absence of a thermal spin transition on site B are attributed to a thermal hysteresis for the…

BistabilitySpin statesChemistryHysteresisOrganic ChemistryKineticsSpin transitionTetrazolesGeneral ChemistryIron complexesSpin crossoverCatalysisLIESSTCrystallographyNuclear magnetic resonanceSpin crossoverLattice (order)ddc:540LIESSTIrradiation
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Tracing the fate of microplastic carbon in the aquatic food web by compound-specific isotope analysis

2019

Increasing abundance of microplastics (MP) in marine and freshwaters is currently one of the greatest environmental concerns. Since plastics are fairly resistant to chemical decomposition, breakdown and reutilization of MP carbon complexes requires microbial activity. Currently, only a few microbial isolates have been shown to degrade MPs, and direct measurements of the fate of the MP carbon are still lacking. We used compound-specific isotope analysis to track the fate of fully labelled 13C-polyethylene (PE) MP carbon across the aquatic microbial-animal interface. Isotopic values of respired CO2 and membrane lipids showed that MP carbon was partly mineralized and partly used for cell growt…

Carbon IsotopesFood ChainMicroplasticshiilen kiertolcsh:Rplanktonvesiekosysteemitlcsh:MedicineArticleZooplanktonmikroroskatEnvironmental impactmikrobistoDaphniaMicroalgaeFreshwater ecologyAnimalslcsh:Qpolyeteenilcsh:ScienceCryptophytaravintoverkot1172 Environmental sciences
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A new monomeric interpretation of intrinsic optical bistability observed in Yb3+-doped bromide materials

2003

We present a mechanism able to show intrinsic bistable behaviour involving single Yb3+ ions embedded into bromide lattices, in which intrinsic optical bistability (IOB) has been observed. The mechanism is based on the experimentally found coupling between the Yb3+ ion and the totally symmetric local mode of vibration of the [YbBr6]3- coordination unit. The model reproduces the IOB observed in CsCdBr3:1% Yb3+ and allows to understand the experimentally found presence of the phenomenon in the other bromides, but its absence in Cs3Lu2Cl9:Yb3+.

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Quantum PhysicsBistabilityoptical bistability rare earth ionsStereochemistryDopingFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyNonlinear opticsOptical bistabilityIonCoupling (electronics)chemistry.chemical_compoundoptical bistabilitychemistryBromideChemical physicsPhysics - Chemical PhysicsMolecular vibrationrare earth ionsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Chemical Physics Letters
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Thermal behaviour and electrochemical properties of bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide and dodecatungstosilicate viologen dimers

2012

We report the synthesis and characterization of dimeric viologen salts (1',1''-(alkane-1,n-diyl)bis(1-ethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium) with n = 4-10) with bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide (bistriflimide, Tf(2)N(-)) as a counteranion. For n = 4, 5 and 6, and for the nonylviologen cation (1,1'-dinonyl-4,4'-bipyridinium) we also prepared salts with the totally inorganic dodecatungstosilicate anion, SiW(12)O(40)(4-), featuring a poly-charged surface and nanosized dimensions. The materials have been characterized by means of calorimetric techniques, X-ray diffraction and solid state NMR and a comparison is made with analogous monomeric viologen salts exhibiting smectic mesophases. A strong odd-even ef…

ChemistryDimerGeneral Physics and AstronomyViologenPhotochemistryNMRX-ray diffractionviologen dimerchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographySolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaLiquid crystalAmidepolyoxometalateIonic liquidmedicineBistriflimidePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCyclic voltammetrycalorimetrymedicine.drug
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Chiral spin crossover nanoparticles and gels with switchable circular dichroism

2015

Spin crossover complexes represent spectacular examples of molecular switchable materials. We describe a new approach towards homochiral coordination nanoparticles of [Fe(NH2trz)3](L-CSA)2 (NH2trz = 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole, L-CSA = L-camphorsulfonate) that display an abrupt switch of chiral properties associated with a cooperative spin transition. This is an original method that generates stable and additive-free colloidal solutions of nanoparticles with a spin transition around room temperature. The introduction of a chiral anion to the coordination framework makes these nanoparticles display specific chiro-optical (circular dichroism) properties that are different in high and low spin stat…

Circular dichroismMaterials scienceBistabilitySpin statesChemical physicsSpin crossoverMaterials ChemistrySupramolecular chemistrySpin transitionNanoparticleNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryIonJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Dynamics of two competing species in the presence of Lévy noise sources

2010

We consider a Lotka-Volterra system of two competing species subject to multiplicative alpha-stable Lévy noise. The interaction parameter between the species is a random process which obeys a stochastic differential equation with a generalized bistable potential in the presence both of a periodic driving term and an additive alpha-stable Lévy noise. We study the species dynamics, which is characterized by two different regimes, exclusion of one species and coexistence of both. We find quasi-periodic oscillations and stochastic resonance phenomenon in the dynamics of the competing species, analysing the role of the Lévy noise sources.

Competitive BehaviorComplex systemsBistabilityStochastic resonancePopulation DynamicsComplex systemModels BiologicalStochastic differential equationControl theoryQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationStatistical physicsEcosystemMathematicsPopulation dynamics and ecological pattern formationModels StatisticalStochastic processDynamics (mechanics)Multiplicative functionStochastic analysis methods (Fokker-Planck Langevin etc.)Adaptation PhysiologicalRandom walks and Lévy flightQuasiperiodic functionPredatory Behavior
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Pattern Formation During Dry Corrosion of Metals and Alloys

1987

About corrosion of metals and alloys, many exciting problems are not entirely solved. One of them concerns some morphological features such as, for example, stratified periodic structures that may appear, for example during the oxidation or sulfidation of metals and alloys. In this context, a high temperature corrosion kinetics is interpreted in terms of a bistable chemical system which can oscillate spontaneously if a feedback effect could exist. Some models analyse these patterning from a theoretical point of view. Stability analyses of the uniform standard steady state point out that it can be unstable by bifurcation and give rise to multilayered scales. Some non linearities, peculiar to…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceSteady stateMaterials scienceBistabilityChemical physicsMetallurgySulfidationPattern formationContext (language use)Stability (probability)BifurcationCorrosion
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All-optical signal processing at ultra-low powers in bottle microresonators using the Kerr effect.

2010

We present experimental results on nonlinear, ultra-low power photonics applications based on a silica whispering-gallery-mode microresonator. Our bottle microresonator combines an ultrahigh quality factor of Q10(8) with a small mode volume V. The resulting Q(2)/V-ratio is among the highest realized for optical microresonators and allows us to observe bistable behavior at very low powers. We report single-wavelength all-optical switching via the Kerr effect at a record-low threshold of 50 microW. Moreover, an advantageous mode geometry enables the coupling of two tapered fiber waveguides to a bottle mode in an add-drop configuration. This allows us to route a CW optical signal between both …

CouplingMode volumeTotal internal reflectionOptics and PhotonicsMaterials scienceKerr effectBistabilitybusiness.industryOptical DevicesSignal Processing Computer-AssistedModels TheoreticalSilicon DioxideSignalAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOpticsQ factorOptoelectronicsGlassPhotonicsbusinessOptical FibersOptics express
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