Spontaneous formation of domain wall lattices in two spatial dimensions

Abstract

We show that the process of spontaneous symmetry breaking can trap a field theoretic system in a highly non-trivial state containing a lattice of domain walls. In one large compact space dimension, a lattice is inevitably formed. In two dimensions, the probability of lattice formation depends on the ratio of sizes Lx, Ly of the spatial dimensions. We find that a lattice can form even if R=Ly/Lx is of order unity. We numerically determine the number of walls in the lattice as a function of Lx and Ly.

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