Incommensurate Phase on a Disordered Surface: Instability Against the Formation of Overhangs and Finite Loops

Abstract

The stability of the quenched incommensurate phase in two dimensions against the creation of overhangs and finite loops (OH/FL) in the replica space is investigated for a model of domain walls with N colors. Introducing a chemical potential ε for OH/FL, the probability for the formation of these objects is studied for ε0. In the pure limit this probability vanishes with ε, whereas the fluctuations of this probability are long-range correlated in the quenched system. This indicates an instability related to the symmetry in replica space. It is accompanied by the creation of a massless boson. The latter leads to a power law decay with exponent 1/N for the product of the correlation functions along the domain walls.

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