Mesoscopic critical fluctuations.

Phys Rev E

Theoretical Division, T-4, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.

Published: September 2023

We investigate the magnetic fluctuations in a mesoscopic critical region formed at the interface due to smooth time-independent spatial variations of a control parameter around its critical value. In the proximity of the spatial critical point, the order parameter fluctuations exhibit a mesoscopic nature, characterized by their significant size compared to the lattice constant, while gradually decaying away from the critical region. To explain this phenomenon, we present a minimal model that effectively captures this behavior and demonstrates its connection to the integrable Painlevé-II equation governing the local order parameter. By leveraging the well-established mathematical properties of this equation, we gain valuable insights into the nonlinear susceptibilities exhibited within this region.

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