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Interface Fluctuations under Shear

Alan J. Bray, Andrea Cavagna, Rui D. M. Travasso

Published 2001-02-02, updated 2001-02-08Version 2

Coarsening systems under uniform shear display a long time regime characterized by the presence of highly stretched and thin domains. The question then arises whether thermal fluctuations may actually destroy this layered structure. To address this problem in the case of non-conserved dynamics we study an anisotropic version of the Burgers equation, constructed to describe thermal fluctuations of an interface in the presence of a uniform shear flow. As a result, we find that stretched domains are only marginally stable against thermal fluctuations in $d=2$, whereas they are stable in $d=3$.

Comments: 3 pages, shorter version, additional references
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 64, 012102 (2001)
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