Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2004-11-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
30 pages (10 figures included), to appear in Phys. Rev. E
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.71.026110
Anomalous coarsening in far-from equilibrium one-dimensional systems is investigated by simulation and analytic techniques. The minimal hard core particle (exclusion) models contain mechanisms of aggregated particle diffusion, with rates epsilon<<1, particle deposition into cluster gaps, but suppressed for the smallest gaps, and breakup of clusters which are adjacent to large gaps. Cluster breakup rates vary with the cluster length x as kx^alpha. The domain growth law x ~ (epsilon t)^z, with z=1/(2+alpha) for alpha>0, is explained by a scaling picture, as well as the scaling of the density of double vacancies (at which deposition and cluster breakup are allowed) as 1/[t(epsilon t)^z]. Numerical simulations for several values of alpha and epsilon confirm these results. An approximate factorization of the cluster configuration probability is performed within the master equation resulting from the mapping to a column picture. The equation for a one-variable scaling function explains the above results. The probability distributions of cluster lengths scale as P(x)= 1/(epsilon t)^z g(y), with y=x/(epsilon t)^z. However, those distributions show a universal tail with the form g(y) ~ exp(-y^{3/2}), which disagrees with the prediction of the independent cluster approximation. This result is explained by the connection of the vacancy dynamics with the problem of particle trapping in an infinite sea of traps and is confirmed by simulation.
Aarao Reis Fabio D. A.
Stinchcombe Robin B.
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