Non-equilibrium wetting transition in a magnetic Eden model
Juli\'an Candia, Ezequiel V. Albano

TL;DR
This paper investigates a non-equilibrium wetting transition in a magnetic Eden model, where ferromagnetic clusters grow under surface magnetic fields, revealing how interface curvature changes with field and temperature.
Contribution
It introduces a non-equilibrium wetting transition in a magnetic Eden model and maps its phase diagram considering surface magnetic fields and temperature effects.
Findings
Identification of a non-equilibrium wetting transition driven by interface curvature
Phase diagram mapping of the transition with respect to field and temperature
Demonstration of the influence of surface magnetic fields on cluster growth
Abstract
Magnetic Eden clusters with ferromagnetic interaction between nearest-neighbor spins are grown in a confined 2d-geometry with short range magnetic fields acting on the surfaces. The change of the growing interface curvature driven by the field and the temperature is identified as a non-equilibrium wetting transition and the corresponding phase diagram is evaluated.
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