Elastic String in a Random Potential

Abstract

We have studied numerically the dynamics of a directed elastic string in a two-dimensional array of quenched random impurities. The string is driven by a constant transverse force and thermal fluctuations are neglected. There is a transition from pinned to unpinned behavior at a critical value FT of the driving force. At the transition the average string velocity scales with the driving force. The scaling is equally well described by a power law vd (F-FT)ζ, with ζ=0.240.1, or by a logarithm, vd1/(F-FT). The divergence of the velocity-velocity correlation length at threshold is characterized by an exponent =1.050.1.

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