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A Method to Study Relaxation of Metastable Phases: Macroscopic Mean-Field Dynamics

Condensed Matter 2016-08-31 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice mtrl-th

Abstract

We propose two different macroscopic dynamics to describe the decay of metastable phases in many-particle systems with local interactions. These dynamics depend on the macroscopic order parameter mm through the restricted free energy F(m)F(m) and are designed to give the correct equilibrium distribution for mm. The connection between macroscopic dynamics and the underlying microscopic dynamic are considered in the context of a projection- operator formalism. Application to the square-lattice nearest-neighbor Ising ferromagnet gives good agreement with droplet theory and Monte Carlo simulations of the underlying microscopic dynamic. This includes quantitative agreement for the exponential dependence of the lifetime on the inverse of the applied field HH, and the observation of distinct field regions in which the derivative of the lifetime with respect to 1/H1/H depends differently on HH. In addition, at very low temperatures we observe oscillatory behavior of this derivative with respect to HH, due to the discreteness of the lattice and in agreement with rigorous results. Similarities and differences between this work and earlier works on finite Ising models in the fixed-magnetization ensemble are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9503073,
  title  = {A Method to Study Relaxation of Metastable Phases: Macroscopic Mean-Field Dynamics},
  author = {J. Lee and M. A. Novotny and P. A. Rikvold},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9503073},
  year   = {2016}
}

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44 pages RevTeX3, 11 uuencoded Postscript figs. in separate file.