Exact form of the exponential correlation function in the glassy super-rough phase
Abstract: We consider the random-phase sine-Gordon model in two dimensions. It describes two-dimensional elastic systems with random periodic disorder, such as pinned flux-line arrays, random field XY models, and surfaces of disordered crystals. The model exhibits a super-rough glass phase at low temperature $T<T_{c}$ with relative displacements growing with distance $r$ as $\bar{\langle [\theta(r)-\theta(0)]2\rangle} \simeq A(\tau) \ln2 (r/a)$, where $A(\tau) = 2 \tau2- 2 \tau3 +\mathcal{O}(\tau4)$ near the transition and $\tau=1-T/T_{c}$. We calculate all higher cumulants and show that they grow as $\bar{\langle[\theta(r)-\theta(0)]{2n}\rangle}_c \simeq [2 (-1){n+1} (2n)! \zeta(2n-1) \tau2 + \mathcal{O}(\tau3) ] \ln(r/a)$, $n \geq 2$, where $\zeta$ is the Riemann zeta function. By summation, we obtain the decay of the exponential correlation function as $\bar{\langle e{iq\left[\theta(r)-\theta(0)\right]}\rangle} \simeq (a/r){\eta(q)} \exp\boldsymbol(-\frac{1}{2}\mathcal{A}(q)\ln2(r/a)\boldsymbol)$ where $\eta(q)$ and ${\cal A}(q)$ are obtained for arbitrary $q \leq 1$ to leading order in $\tau$. The anomalous exponent is $\eta(q) = c q2 - \tau2 q2 [2\gamma_E+\psi(q)+\psi(-q)]$ in terms of the digamma function $\psi$, where $c$ is non-universal and $\gamma_E$ is the Euler constant. The correlation function shows a faster decay at $q=1$, corresponding to fermion operators in the dual picture, which should be visible in Bragg scattering experiments.
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