Particles sliding on a fluctuating surface: phase separation and power laws

Das, Dibyendu ; Barma, Mustansir (2000) Particles sliding on a fluctuating surface: phase separation and power laws Physical Review Letters, 85 (8). pp. 1602-1605. ISSN 0031-9007

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Official URL: http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v85/i8/p1602_1

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.1602

Abstract

We study a system of hard-core particles sliding locally downwards on a fluctuating one-dimensional surface characterized by a dynamical exponent z and no overall tilt. In numerical simulations, an initially random particle density is found to coarsen and obey scaling with a growing length scale ∼t1/z. The structure factor deviates from the Porod law for the models studied. The steady state is unusual in that the density-segregation order parameter shows strong fluctuations. The two-point correlation function has a scaling form with a cusp at small argument which we relate to a power law distribution of particle cluster sizes. Exact results on a related model of surface depths provide insight into this behavior.

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