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Delocalization transition of the selective interface model: distribution of pseudo-critical temperatures

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2007-05-23 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

According to recent progress in the finite size scaling theory of critical disordered systems, the nature of the phase transition is reflected in the distribution of pseudo-critical temperatures Tc(i,L)T_c(i,L) over the ensemble of samples (i)(i) of size LL. In this paper, we apply this analysis to the delocalization transition of an heteropolymeric chain at a selective fluid-fluid interface. The width ΔTc(L)\Delta T_c(L) and the shift [Tc()Tcav(L)][T_c(\infty)-T_c^{av}(L)] are found to decay with the same exponent L1/νRL^{-1/\nu_{R}}, where 1/νR0.261/\nu_{R} \sim 0.26. The distribution of pseudo-critical temperatures Tc(i,L)T_c(i,L) is clearly asymmetric, and is well fitted by a generalized Gumbel distribution of parameter m3m \sim 3. We also consider the free energy distribution, which can also be fitted by a generalized Gumbel distribution with a temperature dependent parameter, of order m0.7m \sim 0.7 in the critical region. Finally, the disorder averaged number of contacts with the interface scales at TcT_c like LρL^{\rho} with ρ0.261/νR\rho \sim 0.26 \sim 1/\nu_R .

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0511072,
  title  = {Delocalization transition of the selective interface model: distribution of pseudo-critical temperatures},
  author = {Cecile Monthus and Thomas Garel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0511072},
  year   = {2007}
}

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9 pages,6 figures