Out-of-equilibrium critical dynamics at surfaces: Cluster dissolution and non-algebraic correlations
arXiv:cond-mat/0312583 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.145701
Abstract
We study nonequilibrium dynamical properties at a free surface after the system is quenched from the high-temperature phase into the critical point. We show that if the spatial surface correlations decay sufficiently rapidly the surface magnetization and/or the surface manifold autocorrelations has a qualitatively different universal short time behavior than the same quantities in the bulk. At a free surface cluster dissolution may take place instead of domain growth yielding stationary dynamical correlations that decay in a stretched exponential form. This phenomenon takes place in the three-dimensional Ising model and should be observable in real ferromagnets.
4 pages, 4 figures