Coarsening of two dimensional XY model with Hamiltonian dynamics: Logarithmically divergent vortex mobility
Abstract
We investigate the coarsening kinetics of an XY model defined on a square lattice when the underlying dynamics is governed by energy-conserving Hamiltonian equation of motion. We find that the apparent super-diffusive growth of the length scale can be interpreted as the vortex mobility diverging logarithmically in the size of the vortex-antivortex pair, where the time dependence of the characteristic length scale can be fitted as with a finite offset time . This interpretation is based on a simple phenomenological model of vortex-antivortex annihilation to explain the growth of the coarsening length scale . The nonequilibrium spin autocorrelation function and the growing length scale are related by with a distinctive exponent of (for ) possibly reflecting the strong effect of propagating spin wave modes. We also investigate the nonequilibrium relaxation (NER) of the system under sudden heating of the system from a perfectly ordered state to the regime of quasi-long-range order, which provides a very accurate estimation of the equilibrium correlation exponent for a given energy . We find that both the equal-time spatial correlation and the NER autocorrelation exhibit scaling features consistent with the dynamic exponent of .
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@article{arxiv.1211.1462,
title = {Coarsening of two dimensional XY model with Hamiltonian dynamics: Logarithmically divergent vortex mobility},
author = {Keekwon Nam and Woon-Bo Baek and Bongsoo Kim and Sung Jong Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.1462},
year = {2015}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:cond-mat/0610590