Microscopic interplay of temperature and disorder of a one-dimensional elastic interface
Abstract
Elastic interfaces display scale-invariant geometrical fluctuations at sufficiently large lengthscales. Their asymptotic static roughness then follows a power-law behavior, whose associated exponent provides a robust signature of the universality class to which they belong. The associated prefactor has instead a non-universal amplitude fixed by the microscopic interplay between thermal fluctuations and disorder, usually hidden below experimental resolution. Here we compute numerically the roughness of a one-dimensional elastic interface subject to both thermal fluctuations and a quenched disorder with a finite correlation length. We evidence the existence of a novel power-law regime at short lengthscales. We determine the corresponding exponent and find compelling numerical evidence that, contrarily to available analytic predictions, one has . We discuss the consequences on the temperature dependence of the roughness and the connection with the asymptotic random-manifold regime at large lengthscales. We also discuss the implications of our findings for other systems such as the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation and the Burgers turbulence.
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@article{arxiv.2110.13785,
title = {Microscopic interplay of temperature and disorder of a one-dimensional elastic interface},
author = {Nirvana Caballero and Thierry Giamarchi and Vivien Lecomte and Elisabeth Agoritsas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.13785},
year = {2022}
}