We numerically study the density of topological defects for a two-dimensional assembly of particles driven over quenched disorder as a function of quench rate through the nonequilibrium phase transition from a plastic disordered flowing state to a moving anisotropic crystal. A dynamical ordering transition of this type occurs for vortices in type-II superconductors, colloids, and other particle-like systems in the presence of random disorder. We find that on the ordered side of the transition, the density of topological defects $\rho_d$ scales as a power law, $\rho_d \propto 1/t_{q}^\beta$, where $t_{q}$ is the time duration of the quench across the transition. This type of scaling is predicted in the Kibble-Zurek mechanism for varied quenc...
Abstract. The extension of the cosmological mechanism of Kibble to second order phase transitions in...
We analyze scaling behaviors of simulated annealing carried out on various classical systems with to...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes the formation of topological defects during spontaneous symmetr...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition in finite time gives rise to the formation of topologi...
9 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs.In a scenario of spontaneous symmetry breaking in finite time, topological ...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition results in the formation of topological defects with a...
APS March Meeting 2022, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago. -- 33 diapositivasNonequilibrium phenomena occup...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes the evolution of topological defect structures like domain wall...
We study the dynamic after a smooth quench across a continuous transition from the disordered phase ...
We present the study of the freezing dynamics of topological defects in a subcritical system by test...
We present results of numerical studies of the Landau-Ginzburg dynamics of the order parameter in on...
5 pags., 3 figs.The crossing of a continuous phase transition results in the formation of topologica...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism constitutes one of the most fascinating and universal phenomena in the ph...
5 pages, 4 figsInternational audienceWe revisit the Kibble-Zurek mechanism by analyzing the dynamics...
We investigate the out of equilibrium dynamics of the two-dimensional XY model when cooled across th...
Abstract. The extension of the cosmological mechanism of Kibble to second order phase transitions in...
We analyze scaling behaviors of simulated annealing carried out on various classical systems with to...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes the formation of topological defects during spontaneous symmetr...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition in finite time gives rise to the formation of topologi...
9 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs.In a scenario of spontaneous symmetry breaking in finite time, topological ...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition results in the formation of topological defects with a...
APS March Meeting 2022, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago. -- 33 diapositivasNonequilibrium phenomena occup...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes the evolution of topological defect structures like domain wall...
We study the dynamic after a smooth quench across a continuous transition from the disordered phase ...
We present the study of the freezing dynamics of topological defects in a subcritical system by test...
We present results of numerical studies of the Landau-Ginzburg dynamics of the order parameter in on...
5 pags., 3 figs.The crossing of a continuous phase transition results in the formation of topologica...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism constitutes one of the most fascinating and universal phenomena in the ph...
5 pages, 4 figsInternational audienceWe revisit the Kibble-Zurek mechanism by analyzing the dynamics...
We investigate the out of equilibrium dynamics of the two-dimensional XY model when cooled across th...
Abstract. The extension of the cosmological mechanism of Kibble to second order phase transitions in...
We analyze scaling behaviors of simulated annealing carried out on various classical systems with to...
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes the formation of topological defects during spontaneous symmetr...