On internal structure of smaller domains in domain coarsening dynamics of spontaneous Z2-symmetry breaking in two dimensions
Abstract
The internal structure of domains smaller than the characteristic size in domain coarsening dynamics of Z2 symmetry breaking is evaluated theoretically for different phase ordering systems in two dimensions. In the previous works on (non-) conserved Ising systems and binary superfluids, the statistical properties of smaller domains are analyzed by assuming that the contribution from its internal structure is negligible. It is shown that this assumption is justified analytically with respect to the statistical quantities, such as domain area, domain-wall length and superfluid circulation, according to the empirical dynamic scaling law for the smaller domains.
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