Coarsening Dynamics of a One-Dimensional Driven Cahn-Hilliard System
Abstract
We study the one-dimensional Cahn-Hilliard equation with an additional driving term representing, say, the effect of gravity. We find that the driving field has an asymmetric effect on the solution for a single stationary domain wall (or `kink'), the direction of the field determining whether the analytic solutions found by Leung [J.Stat.Phys.{\bf 61}, 345 (1990)] are unique. The dynamics of a kink-antikink pair (`bubble') is then studied. The behaviour of a bubble is dependent on the relative sizes of a characteristic length scale , where is the driving field, and the separation, , of the interfaces. For the velocities of the interfaces are negligible, while in the opposite limit a travelling-wave solution is found with a velocity . For this latter case () a set of reduced equations, describing the evolution of the domain lengths, is obtained for a system with a large number of interfaces, and implies a characteristic length scale growing as . Numerical results for the domain-size distribution and structure factor confirm this behavior, and show that the system exhibits dynamical scaling from very early times.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9604126,
title = {Coarsening Dynamics of a One-Dimensional Driven Cahn-Hilliard System},
author = {C. L. Emmott and A. J. Bray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9604126},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
20 pages, revtex, 10 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. E