Non-equilibrium Dynamics Following a Quench to the Critical Point in a Semi-infinite System

Physics – Condensed Matter

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.2394

We study the non-equilibrium dynamics (purely dissipative and relaxational) in a semi-infinite system following a quench from the high temperature disordered phase to its critical temperature. We show that the local autocorrelation near the surface of a semi-infinite system decays algebraically in time with a new exponent which is different from the bulk. We calculate this new non-equilibrium surface exponent in several cases, both analytically and numerically.

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