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Nonequilibrium Steady State of a Weakly-Driven Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Equation (1712.10186v2)

Published 29 Dec 2017 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: We consider an infinite interface in $d>2$ dimensions, governed by the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation with a weak Gaussian noise which is delta-correlated in time and has short-range spatial correlations. We study the probability distribution of the interface height $H$ at a point of the substrate, when the interface is initially flat. We show that, in a stark contrast with the KPZ equation in $d<2$, this distribution approaches a non-equilibrium steady state. The time of relaxation toward this state scales as the diffusion time over the correlation length of the noise. We study the steady-state distribution $\mathcal{P}(H)$ using the optimal-fluctuation method. The typical, small fluctuations of height are Gaussian. For these fluctuations the activation path of the system coincides with the time-reversed relaxation path, and the variance of $\mathcal{P}(H)$ can be found from a minimization of the (nonlocal) equilibrium free energy of the interface. In contrast, the tails of $\mathcal{P}(H)$ are nonequilibrium, non-Gaussian and strongly asymmetric. To determine them we calculate, analytically and numerically, the activation paths of the system, which are different from the time-reversed relaxation paths. We show that the slower-decaying tail of $\mathcal{P}(H)$ scales as $-\ln \mathcal{P}(H) \propto |H|$, while the faster-decaying tail scales as $-\ln \mathcal{P}(H) \propto |H|3$. The slower-decaying tail has important implications for the statistics of directed polymers in random potential.

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