Nonequilibrium critical dynamics with domain wall and surface
N. J. Zhou, B. Zheng

TL;DR
This paper uses Monte Carlo simulations to study the relaxation dynamics and dynamic scaling behavior of magnetic systems at criticality, focusing on domain wall and surface effects, revealing a dynamic roughening process.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of nonequilibrium critical dynamics with domain walls and surfaces, highlighting the dynamic roughening process at the critical temperature.
Findings
Observation of dynamic roughening during relaxation
Comparison of domain wall and surface relaxation dynamics
Insights into scaling behavior at criticality
Abstract
With Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate the relaxation dynamics with a domain wall for magnetic systems at the critical temperature. The dynamic scaling behavior is carefully analyzed, and a dynamic roughening process is observed. For comparison, similar analysis is applied to the relaxation dynamics with a free or disordered surface.
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