Interdimensional universality of dynamic interfaces

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Despite the complexity and diversity of nature, there exists universality in the form of critical scaling laws among various dissimilar systems and processes such as stock markets(1), earthquakes(2), crackling noise(3), lung inflation(4) and vortices in superconductors(5). This universality is mainly independent of the microscopic details, depending only on the symmetry and dimension of the system. Exploring how universality is affected by the system dimensions is an important unresolved problem. Here we demonstrate experimentally that universality persists even at a dimensionality crossover in ferromagnetic nanowires. As the wire width decreases, the magnetic domain wall dynamics changes from elastic creep(6-9) in two dimensions to a particle-like stochastic behaviour(10) in one dimension. Applying finite-size scaling, we find that all our experimental data in one and two dimensions (including the crossover regime) collapse onto a single curve, signalling universality at the criticality transition. The crossover to the one-dimensional regime occurs at a few hundred nanometres, corresponding to the integration scale for modern nanodevices.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Issue Date
2009-04
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

NATURE, v.458, no.7239, pp.740 - 742

ISSN
0028-0836
DOI
10.1038/nature07874
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/214030
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