Spinodal-like scaling behavior after a temperature quench across the first-order phase transition in three-dimensional $q$-state Potts models
Abstract
We study the out-of-equilibrium spinodal-like behavior of three-dimensional (3D) -state Potts models (for ), observed when the temperature is quenched across the first-order transition (FOT) point . We consider a standard quench protocol, in which high-temperature configurations, thermalized at , are driven across the FOT by a purely relaxational dynamics at . We focus on the emergence of spinodal-like behaviors in the thermodynamic limit, associated with the dynamic phase change. We argue that, if the nucleation of smooth droplets is the relevant mechanism of the post-quench phase change, for sufficiently small , the time-dependent energy density should scale in terms of , where , with a discontinuity at a particular value . This implies the emergence of a spinodal-like behavior, whose time scale increases exponentially as in the limit . We present a numerical analysis of the quench protocol in the 3D Potts model, which supports the above spinodal-like scenario.
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@article{arxiv.2604.25351,
title = {Spinodal-like scaling behavior after a temperature quench across the first-order phase transition in three-dimensional $q$-state Potts models},
author = {Andrea Pelissetto and Davide Rossini and Ettore Vicari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25351},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
8 pages, 3 figures. Corrected misprints