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Stochastic Phase Segregation on Surfaces

Soft Condensed Matter 2017-04-19 v2

Abstract

Phase separation and coarsening is a phenomenon commonly seen in binary physical and chemical systems that occur in nature. Often times, thermal fluctuations, modeled as stochastic noise, are present in the system and the phase segregation process occurs on a surface. In this work, the segregation process is modeled via the Cahn-Hilliard-Cook model, which is a fourth-order parabolic stochastic system. Coarsening is analyzed on two sample surfaces: a unit sphere and a dumbbell using a variety and a statistical analysis of the growth rate is performed. The influence of noise level and mobility is also investigated. It is also shown that a log-normal distribution fits the results well.

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@article{arxiv.1605.07108,
  title  = {Stochastic Phase Segregation on Surfaces},
  author = {Prerna Gera and David Salac},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07108},
  year   = {2017}
}
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