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Metastability, nucleation, and noise-enhanced stabilization out of equilibrium

Pablo I. Hurtado, J. Marro, P. L. Garrido

Published 2006-04-24, updated 2006-11-07Version 2

We study metastability and nucleation in a kinetic two-dimensional Ising model which is driven out of equilibrium by a small random perturbation of the usual dynamics at temperature T. We show that, at a mesoscopic/cluster level, a nonequilibrium potential describes in a simple way metastable states and their decay. We thus predict noise-enhanced stability of the metastable phase and resonant propagation of domain walls at low T. This follows from the nonlinear interplay between thermal and nonequilibrium fluctuations, which induces reentrant behavior of the surface tension as a function of T. Our results, which are confirmed by Monte Carlo simulations, can be also understood in terms of a Langevin equation with competing additive and multiplicative noises.

Comments: 4 pages, 4 figs, published version
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 74, 050101 (2006)
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