Depinning in the quenched Kardar-Parisi-Zhang class. I. Mappings, simulations, and algorithm.

Phys Rev E

Laboratoire de Physique de l'École Normale Supérieure, ENS, Université PSL, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

Published: May 2023

Depinning of elastic systems advancing on disordered media can usually be described by the quenched Edwards-Wilkinson equation (qEW). However, additional ingredients such as anharmonicity and forces that cannot be derived from a potential energy may generate a different scaling behavior at depinning. The most experimentally relevant is the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) term, proportional to the square of the slope at each site, which drives the critical behavior into the so-called quenched KPZ (qKPZ) universality class. We study this universality class both numerically and analytically: by using exact mappings we show that at least for d=1,2 this class encompasses not only the qKPZ equation itself, but also anharmonic depinning and a well-known class of cellular automata introduced by Tang and Leschhorn. We develop scaling arguments for all critical exponents, including size and duration of avalanches. The scale is set by the confining potential strength m^{2}. This allows us to estimate numerically these exponents as well as the m-dependent effective force correlator Δ(w), and its correlation length ρ:=Δ(0)/|Δ^{'}(0)|. Finally, we present an algorithm to numerically estimate the effective (m-dependent) elasticity c, and the effective KPZ nonlinearity λ. This allows us to define a dimensionless universal KPZ amplitude A:=ρλ/c, which takes the value A=1.10(2) in all systems considered in d=1. This proves that qKPZ is the effective field theory for all these models. Our work paves the way for a deeper understanding of depinning in the qKPZ class, and in particular, for the construction of a field theory that we describe in a companion paper.

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