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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 13 (2015)
Number 5
Dynamic transitions and pattern formations for a Cahn–Hilliard model with long-range repulsive interactions
Pages: 1289 – 1315
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2015.v13.n5.a10
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Abstract
The main objective of this article is to study the order-disorder phase transition and pattern formation for systems with long-range repulsive interactions. The main focus is on a Cahn–Hilliard model with a nonlocal term in the corresponding energy functional, representing certain long-range repulsive interaction. We show that as soon as the trivial steady state loses its linear stability, the system always undergoes a dynamic transition of one of three types—continuous, catastrophic and random—forming different patterns/structures, such as lamellae, hexagonally packed cylinders, rectangles, and spheres. The types of transitions are dictated by a non-dimensional parameter, measuring the interactions between the long-range repulsive term and the quadratic and cubic nonlinearities in the model. In particular, the hexagonal pattern is unique to this long-range interaction, and it is captured by the corresponding two-dimensional reduced equations on the center manifold, which involve (degenerate) quadratic terms and non-degenerate cubic terms. Explicit information on the metastability and basins of attraction of different ordered states, corresponding to different patterns, are derived as well.
Keywords
phase transition, pattern formation, long-range interaction, a Cahn–Hilliard model, center manifold reduction, hexagonal pattern
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
35B32, 35B36, 37L05, 37L10
Published 22 April 2015