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Dynamic effect of overhangs and islands at the depinning transition in two-dimensional magnets
Published 2012-02-07Version 1
With the Monte Carlo methods, we systematically investigate the short-time dynamics of domain-wall motion in the two-dimensional random-field Ising model with a driving field ?DRFIM?. We accurately determine the depinning transition field and critical exponents. Through two different definitions of the domain interface, we examine the dynamics of overhangs and islands. At the depinning transition, the dynamic effect of overhangs and islands reaches maximum. We argue that this should be an important mechanism leading the DRFIM model to a different universality class from the Edwards-Wilkinson equation with quenched disorder
Comments: 9 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Physical Review E 82, 031139 (2010)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Subjects: 64.60.Ht
Keywords: depinning transition, dynamic effect, two-dimensional magnets, monte carlo methods, islands reaches maximum
Tags: journal article
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