Freezing into Stripe States in Two-Dimensional Ferromagnets and Crossing Probabilities in Critical Percolation
Statistical Mechanics
2011-01-28 v2
Abstract
When a two-dimensional Ising ferromagnet is quenched from above the critical temperature to zero temperature, the system eventually converges to either a ground state (all spins aligned) or an infinitely long-lived metastable stripe state. By applying results from percolation theory, we analytically determine the probability to reach the stripe state as a function of the aspect ratio and the form of the boundary conditions. These predictions agree with simulation results. Our approach generally applies to coarsening dynamics of non-conserved scalar fields in two dimensions.
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@article{arxiv.0905.3521,
title = {Freezing into Stripe States in Two-Dimensional Ferromagnets and Crossing Probabilities in Critical Percolation},
author = {Kipton Barros and P. L. Krapivsky and S. Redner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.3521},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures, 2-column revtex4 format; latest revision fixes small typos in some formulae