Experimental evidence for three universality classes for reaction fronts in disordered flows
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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frontsclassclassesflowreactiondepinningdisordereddistinct
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Self-sustained reaction fronts in a disordered medium subject to an external flow display self-affine roughening, pinning and depinning transitions. We measure spatial and temporal fluctuations of the front in $1+1$ dimensions, controlled by a single parameter, the mean flow velocity. Three distinct universality classes are observed, consistent with the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) class for fast advancing or receding fronts, the quenched KPZ class (positive-qKPZ) when the mean flow approximately cancels the reaction rate, and the negative-qKPZ class for slowly receding fronts. Both quenched KPZ classes exhibit distinct depinning transitions, in agreement with the theory.
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