Noise, coherent fluctuations, and the onset of order in an oscillated granular fluid
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❄️ cond-mat
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onsetnoisegranularorderbelowfluctuationsfluidoscillated
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We study fluctuations in a vertically oscillated layer of grains below the critical acceleration for the onset of ordered standing waves. As onset is approached, transient disordered waves with a characteristic length scale emerge and increase in power and coherence. The scaling behavior and the shift in the onset of order agrees with the Swift-Hohenberg theory for convection in fluids. However, the noise in the granular system is four orders of magnitude larger than the thermal noise in a convecting fluid, making the effect of granular noise observable even 20% below the onset of long range order.
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