Phase separation driven by a fluctuating two-dimensional self-affine potential field

Manoj, G. ; Barma, Mustansir (2003) Phase separation driven by a fluctuating two-dimensional self-affine potential field Journal of Statistical Physics, 110 (6). pp. 1305-1316. ISSN 0022-4715

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Abstract

We study phase separation in a system of hard-core particles driven by a fluctuating two-dimensional self-affine potential landscape which evolves through Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) dynamics. We find that particles tend to cluster together on a length scale which grows in time. The final phase-separated steady state is characterized by an unusual cusp singularity in the scaled correlation function and a broad distribution for the order parameter. Unlike the one-dimensional case studied earlier, the cluster-size distribution is asymmetric between particles and holes, reflecting the broken reflection symmetry of the KPZ dynamics, and has a contribution from an infinite cluster in addition to a power law part. A study of the surface in terms of coarse-grained depth variables helps understand many of these features

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Keywords:Self-Affine Surface; Phase Ordering; Sliding Particles
ID Code:1424
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