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arxiv: 0712.0801 · v2 · submitted 2007-12-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn · cond-mat.stat-mech

Elastic systems with correlated disorder: Response to tilt and application to surface growth

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keywords disordertiltcorrelatedresponsecolumnarelasticfieldsystems
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We study elastic systems such as interfaces or lattices pinned by correlated quenched disorder considering two different types of correlations: generalized columnar disorder and quenched defects correlated as ~ x^{-a} for large separation x. Using functional renormalization group methods, we obtain the critical exponents to two-loop order and calculate the response to a transverse field h. The correlated disorder violates the statistical tilt symmetry resulting in nonlinear response to a tilt. Elastic systems with columnar disorder exhibit a transverse Meissner effect: disorder generates the critical field h_c below which there is no response to a tilt and above which the tilt angle behaves as \theta ~ (h-h_c)^{\phi} with a universal exponent \phi<1. This describes the destruction of a weak Bose glass in type-II superconductors with columnar disorder caused by tilt of the magnetic field. For isotropic long-range correlated disorder, the linear tilt modulus vanishes at small fields leading to a power-law response \theta ~ h^{\phi} with \phi>1. The obtained results are applied to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation with temporally correlated noise.

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