Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1810888 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We briefly introduce the generic framework of disordered elastic systems (DES), giving a short ‘recipe’ of a DES modeling and presenting the quantities of interest in order to probe the static and dynamical disorder-induced properties of such systems. We then focus on a particular low-dimensional DES, namely the one-dimensional interface in short-ranged elasticity and short-ranged quenched disorder. Illustrating different elements given in the introductory sections, we discuss specifically the consequences of the interplay between a finite temperature T>0T>0 and a finite interface width ξ>0ξ>0 on the static geometrical fluctuations at different lengthscales, and the implications on the quasistatic dynamics.
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Authors
E. Agoritsas, V. Lecomte, T. Giamarchi,