Dynamic behavior of the interface of strip-like structures in driven diffusive systems

Abstract

The dynamic behavior of the interfaces in the standard and random driven lattice gas models (DLG and RDLG respectively) is investigated via numerical Monte Carlo simulations in two dimensions. For T Tc, the average interface width of the strips (W) was measured as a function of the lattice size and the anisotropic shape factor. It was found that the saturation value W2sat only depends on the lattice size parallel to the external field axis Ly and exhibits two distinct regimes: W2sat Ly for low temperatures, that crosses over to W2sat Ly2αI near the critical zone, αI=1/2 being the roughness exponent of the interface. By using the relationship αI=1/(1+I), the anisotropic exponent for the interface of the DLG model was estimated, giving I 1, in agreement with the computed value for anisotropic bulk exponent B with a recently proposed theoretical approach. At the crossover region between both regimes, we observed indications of bulk criticality. The time evolution of W at Tc was also monitored and shows two growing stages: first one observes that W t for several decades, and in the following times one has W tβI, where βI is the dynamic exponent of the interface width. By using this value we estimated the dynamic critical exponent of the correlation length in the perpendicular direction to the external field, giving zI≈ 4, which is consistent with the dynamic exponent of the bulk critical transition zB in both theoretical approaches developed for the standard model. A similar scenario was also observed in the RDLG model, suggesting that both models may belong to the same universality class.

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