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Edwards-Wilkinson Depinning Transition in the Background of Random Coulomb Potential

Statistical Mechanics 2021-05-20 v2

Abstract

The Edwards-Wilkinson (EW) growth of 1+11+1 interface is considered in the background of the correlated random noise. We use random Coulomb potential as the background long-range correlated noise. A depinning transition is observed in a critical driving force Fc0.37F_c\approx 0.37 in the vicinity of which the final velocity of the interface varies linearly with time. Our data collapse analysis for the velocity shows a crossover time tt^* at which the velocity is size independent. Based on a two-variable scaling analysis, we extract the exponents, which are different from all universality classes we are aware of. Especially noting that the dynamic and roughness exponents are zw=1.55±0.05z_w=1.55\pm 0.05, and αw=1.05±0.05\alpha_w=1.05\pm 0.05 at the criticality, we conclude that the system is different from both EW and KPZ universality classes. Our analysis shows therefore that making the noise long-range-correlated, drives the system out of EW universality class. The simulations on the tilted lattice shows that the non-linearity term (λ\lambda term in the KPZ equations) goes to zero in the thermodynamic limit.

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@article{arxiv.2104.13965,
  title  = {Edwards-Wilkinson Depinning Transition in the Background of Random Coulomb Potential},
  author = {N. Valizadeh and M. Samadpour and H. Hamzehpour and M. N. Najafi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.13965},
  year   = {2021}
}