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Effective mobility and diffusivity in coarsening processes

Published 16 Jul 2017 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1707.04840v2)

Abstract: We suggest that coarsening dynamics can be described in terms of a generalized random walk, with the dynamics of the growing length $L(t)$ controlled by a drift term, $\mu(L)$, and a diffusive one, ${\cal D}(L)$. We apply this interpretation to the one dimensional Ising model with a ferromagnetic coupling constant decreasing exponentially on the scale $R$. In the case of non conserved (Glauber) dynamics, both terms are present and their balance depend on the interplay between $L(t)$ and $R$. In the case of conserved (Kawasaki) dynamics, drift is negligible, but ${\cal D}(L)$ is strongly dependent on $L$. The main pre-asymptotic regime displays a speeding of coarsening for Glauber dynamics and a slowdown for Kawasaki dynamics. We reason that a similar behaviour can be found in two dimensions.

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