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Pattern selection and regulation using noise in a liquid metal.

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Electric forcing can be used to select and to regulate the shape of liquid metals. In this work, we present a transition among different patterns in a liquid mercury drop… Click to show full abstract

Electric forcing can be used to select and to regulate the shape of liquid metals. In this work, we present a transition among different patterns in a liquid mercury drop regulated by noise. A stochastic resonancelike phenomenon was observed for two different structural transitions of the liquid metal. In the first set of experiments, the transition from irregular (I) → triangular (T) → irregular (I) patterns was obtained by increasing the amplitude of biased white noise. In the second part, we observed the transition from irregular (I) → elliptical (E) → irregular (I) patterns using the same kind of noise. Periodic stochastic resonance was corroborated in our experiments by employing the cross-correlation coefficient technique.

Keywords: liquid metal; metal; using noise; pattern selection; regulation using; selection regulation

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2019

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