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Yong-Jun Chen1, Yuko Nagamine, Tomohiko Yamaguchi
1Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Japan.
Abstract:
We studied the curvature-driven roughening of a disk domain pattern with a variable interface window. The relaxation of interface is driven by negative "surface tension." When a domain boundary propagates radially at a constant rate, we found that evolution of interface roughness follows scaling dynamic behavior. The local growth exponents are substantially different from the global exponents. Curvature-driven roughening belongs to a new class of anomalous roughening dynamics. However, a different "surface tension" leads to different global exponents. This is different from that of interface evolution with a fixed-size window, which has universal exponent. The variable growth window leads to a class of anomalous roughening dynamics.
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