Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3204 - 3207 (1996)Ground-State Roughness of the Disordered Substrate and Flux Lines in d = 2
Chen Zeng1, A. Alan Middleton1, and Y. Shapir2 Received 28 May 1996 We apply optimization algorithms to the problem of finding ground states for crystalline surfaces and flux-line arrays in the presence of disorder. The algorithms provide ground states in polynomial time, which provides for a more precise study of the interface widths than from Monte Carlo simulations at finite temperature. Using d = 2 systems up to size 4202, with a minimum of 2×103 realizations at each size, we find very strong evidence for a ln2(L) super-rough state at low temperatures. ©1996 The American Physical Society
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