Literature DB >> 11970383

Evolution of speckle during spinodal decomposition.

G Brown1, P A Rikvold, M Sutton, M Grant.   

Abstract

Time-dependent properties of the speckled intensity patterns created by scattering coherent radiation from materials undergoing spinodal decomposition are investigated by numerical integration of the Cahn-Hilliard-Cook equation. For binary systems which obey a local conservation law, the characteristic domain size is known to grow in time tau as R=[Btau](n) with n=1/3, where B is a constant. The intensities of individual speckles are found to be nonstationary, persistent time series. The two-time intensity covariance at wave vector k can be collapsed onto a scaling function Cov(deltat,t), where deltat=k(1/n)B(tau(2)-tau(1)) and t=k(1/n)B(tau(1)+tau(2))/2. Both analytically and numerically, the covariance is found to depend on deltat only through deltat/t in the small-t limit and deltat/t (1-n) in the large-t limit, consistent with a simple theory of moving interfaces that applies to any universality class described by a scalar order parameter. The speckle-intensity covariance is numerically demonstrated to be equal to the square of the two-time structure factor of the scattering material, for which an analytic scaling function is obtained for large t. In addition, the two-time, two-point order-parameter correlation function is found to scale as C(r/(B(n)sqaureroot[tau1(2n)+tau2(2n)]),tau1/tau2), even for quite large distances r. The asymptotic power-law exponent for the autocorrelation function is found to be lambda approximately 4.47, violating an upper bound conjectured by Fisher and Huse.

Year:  1999        PMID: 11970383     DOI: 10.1103/physreve.60.5151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E Stat Phys Plasmas Fluids Relat Interdiscip Topics        ISSN: 1063-651X


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