The dynamics of the 2D Potts ferromagnet, when quenched below the transitio temperature, is investigated in the case of a discontinuous phase transition. This is useful for understanding the non-equilibrium dynamics of systems with manycompeting equivalent low-temperature phases, which appears not to have been explored much. After briefly reviewing some recent findings, we focus on thenumerical study of quenches just below the transition temperature on square lattices. We show that, up to a certain time, metastable states can be observed, forwhich energy stays constant above the equilibrium energy and the self-correlation function displays a fast decay.

Ordering dynamics in the presence of multiple phases

A. Petri;V. Loreto
2008

Abstract

The dynamics of the 2D Potts ferromagnet, when quenched below the transitio temperature, is investigated in the case of a discontinuous phase transition. This is useful for understanding the non-equilibrium dynamics of systems with manycompeting equivalent low-temperature phases, which appears not to have been explored much. After briefly reviewing some recent findings, we focus on thenumerical study of quenches just below the transition temperature on square lattices. We show that, up to a certain time, metastable states can be observed, forwhich energy stays constant above the equilibrium energy and the self-correlation function displays a fast decay.
2008
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
phase transition
lattice dynamics
metastability
non-equilibrium phenomena
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