Langmuir, Vol.15, No.25, 8558-8560, 1999
Splitting fingers under strain: Pattern formation of a dipolar fluid in a polymer medium
We study the formation and evolution of labyrinthine patterns for dipolar fluids inside a polymer medium under mechanical strain. A new general mechanism is proposed to describe the kinetics of the pattern formation that combines orientation ordering and subsequently breaking characteristics of dipolar fluids with branching characteristics of crack-propagation This mechanism can lead to many of the patterns found in nature, including spots, stripes, labyrinthine, and starlike formations.
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