Dynamical percolation transition in the Ising model studied using a pulsed magnetic field

Soumyajyoti Biswas, Anasuya Kundu, and Anjan Kumar Chandra
Phys. Rev. E 83, 021109 – Published 18 February 2011; Erratum Phys. Rev. E 83, 049904 (2011)

Abstract

We study the dynamical percolation transition of the geometrical clusters in the two-dimensional Ising model when it is subjected to a pulsed field below the critical temperature. The critical exponents are independent of the temperature and pulse width and are different from the (static) percolation transition associated with the thermal transition. For a different model that belongs to the Ising universality class, the exponents are found to be same, confirming that the behavior is a common feature of the Ising class. These observations, along with a universal critical Binder cumulant value, characterize the dynamical percolation of the Ising universality class.

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  • Received 9 September 2010

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.83.021109

©2011 American Physical Society

Erratum

Erratum: Dynamical percolation transition in the Ising model studied using a pulsed magnetic field [Phys. Rev. E 83, 021109 (2011)]

Soumyajyoti Biswas, Anasuya Kundu, and Anjan Kumar Chandra
Phys. Rev. E 83, 049904 (2011)

Authors & Affiliations

Soumyajyoti Biswas*, Anasuya Kundu, and Anjan Kumar Chandra

  • Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1/AF Bidhannagar, Kolkata-700064, India

  • *soumyajyoti.biswas@saha.ac.in
  • anasuya.kundu@saha.ac.in
  • anjan.chandra@saha.ac.in

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Vol. 83, Iss. 2 — February 2011

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