Weak pinning and long-range anticorrelated motion of phase boundaries in driven diffusive systems
Abstract
We show that domain walls separating coexisting extremal current phases in driven diffusive systems exhibit complex stochastic dynamics, with a subdiffusive temporal growth of position fluctuations due to long-range anticorrelated current fluctuations and a weak pinning at long times. This weak pinning manifests itself in a saturated width of the domain wall position fluctuations that increases sublinearly with the system size. As a function of time and system size , the width exhibits a scaling behavior , with constant for and for . An Orstein-Uhlenbeck process with long-range anticorrelated noise is shown to capture this scaling behavior. Results for the drift coefficient of the domain wall motion point to memory effects in its dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2310.12742,
title = {Weak pinning and long-range anticorrelated motion of phase boundaries in driven diffusive systems},
author = {Sören Schweers and David F. Locher and Gunter M. Schütz and Philipp Maass},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.12742},
year = {2025}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures plus 6 pages supplemental material with 3 figures