Dynamics of disordered elastic systems
T. Giamarchi, A. B. Kolton, A. Rosso

TL;DR
This paper reviews the dynamical behavior of disordered elastic interfaces under small external forces, emphasizing creep motion and theoretical insights, especially for one-dimensional interfaces like domain walls.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the theoretical understanding of creep motion in disordered elastic systems, with detailed analysis of one-dimensional interfaces.
Findings
Analysis of creep motion under small forces
Theoretical insights into interface dynamics in random media
Focus on one-dimensional domain walls
Abstract
We review in these notes some dynamical properties of interfaces in random media submitted to an external force. We focuss in particular to the response to a very small force (so called creep motion) and discuss various theoretical aspects of this problem. We consider in details in particular the case of a one dimensional interface (domain wall).
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