Effect of Field Direction and Field Intensity on Directed Spiral Percolation
Abstract
Directed spiral percolation (DSP) is a new percolation model with crossed external bias fields. Since percolation is a model of disorder, the effect of external bias fields on the properties of disordered systems can be studied numerically using DSP. In DSP, the bias fields are an in-plane directional field () and a field of rotational nature () applied perpendicular to the plane of the lattice. The critical properties of DSP clusters are studied here varying the direction of field and intensities of both and fields in 2 dimensions. The system shows interesting and unusual critical behaviour at the percolation threshold. Not only the universality class of DSP model is found to belong in a new universality class than that of other percolation models but also the universality class remains invariant under the variation of field direction. Varying the intensities of the and fields, a crossover from DSP to other percolation models has been studied. A phase diagram of the percolation models is obtained as a function of intensities of the bias fields and .
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0512084,
title = {Effect of Field Direction and Field Intensity on Directed Spiral Percolation},
author = {Santanu Sinha and S. B. Santra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0512084},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages 12 figures. to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.C