Dynamical Multiscaling in Quenched Skyrme Systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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8 pages, includes 4 figures. Submitted to Europhysics Letters

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10.1209/epl/i1997-00312-y

Strong dynamical scaling violations exist in quenched two-dimensional systems with vector O(3) order parameters. These systems support non-singular topologically stable configurations (skyrmions). By tuning the stability of isolated skyrmions to expand or shrink, we find dramatic differences in the dynamical multiscaling spectrum of decaying moments $< |\rho|^n >$ of the topological charge density distribution and in particular in the decay of the energy-density $\epsilon \sim < |\rho| >$. We present a simple two-length-scale model for the observed exponents in the case when isolated skyrmions expand. No such simple model is found when isolated skyrmions shrink.

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