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Effects of translational symmetry breaking induced by the boundaries in a driven diffusive system

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1991-04

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American Physical Society

Abstract

We study the effects of the boundary conditions in a driven diffusive lattice-gas model which is known to display kinetic phase transitions. We find, in the case of attractive interaction, that a boundary-condition-induced symmetry breaking of the translational invariance, along the direction of the external field, destroys the second-order kinetic phase transition. This feature is absent in equilibrium systems. In the repulsive case, the phase diagram and critical properties are probably unaltered.

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lattice-gas models, phase-transitions, equilibrium, states, physics, condensed matter

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Andersen, J. V.; Leung, K. T., "Effects of translational symmetry breaking induced by the boundaries in a driven diffusive system," Phys. Rev. B 43, 8744(R) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.43.8744