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Theory and experiments of spiral unpinning in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction using a circularly polarized electric field.

S V AmruthaAnupama SebastianPuthiyapurayil SibeeshShreyas PunachaT K Shajahan
Published in: Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (2023)
We present the first experimental study of unpinning an excitation wave using a circularly polarized electric field. The experiments are conducted using the excitable chemical medium, the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction, which is modeled with the Oregenator model. The excitation wave in the chemical medium is charged so that it can directly interact with the electric field. This is a unique feature of the chemical excitation wave. The mechanism of wave unpinning in the BZ reaction with a circularly polarized electric field is investigated by varying the pacing ratio, the initial phase of the wave, and field strength. The chemical wave in the BZ reaction unpins when the electric force opposite the direction of the spiral is equal to or above a threshold. We developed an analytical relation of the unpinning phase with the initial phase, the pacing ratio, and the field strength. This is then verified in experiments and simulations.
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