Within the Landau-Ginzburg picture of phase transitions, scalar field theories develop phase separation because of a spontaneous symmetry-breaking mechanism. This picture works in thermodynamics but also in the dynamics of phase separation. Here we show that scalar nonequilibrium field theories undergo phase separation just because of nonequilibrium fluctuations driven by a persistent noise. The mechanism is similar to what happens in motility-induced phase separation where persistent motion introduces an effective attractive force. We observe that noise-induced phase separation occurs in a region of the phase diagram where disordered field configurations would otherwise be stable at equilibrium. Measuring the local entropy production rate to quantify the time-reversal symmetry breaking, we find that such breaking is concentrated on the boundary between the two phases.

Noise-Induced phase separation and time reversal symmetry breaking in active field theories driven by persistent noise / Paoluzzi, Matteo; Levis, Demian; Crisanti, Andrea; Pagonabarraga, Ignacio. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 133:11(2024), pp. 1-8. [10.1103/physrevlett.133.118301]

Noise-Induced phase separation and time reversal symmetry breaking in active field theories driven by persistent noise

Paoluzzi, Matteo
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Crisanti, Andrea;
2024

Abstract

Within the Landau-Ginzburg picture of phase transitions, scalar field theories develop phase separation because of a spontaneous symmetry-breaking mechanism. This picture works in thermodynamics but also in the dynamics of phase separation. Here we show that scalar nonequilibrium field theories undergo phase separation just because of nonequilibrium fluctuations driven by a persistent noise. The mechanism is similar to what happens in motility-induced phase separation where persistent motion introduces an effective attractive force. We observe that noise-induced phase separation occurs in a region of the phase diagram where disordered field configurations would otherwise be stable at equilibrium. Measuring the local entropy production rate to quantify the time-reversal symmetry breaking, we find that such breaking is concentrated on the boundary between the two phases.
2024
active matter; soft matter; nonequilibrium statistical mechanics; statistical mechanics; collective behavior; phase transitions
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Noise-Induced phase separation and time reversal symmetry breaking in active field theories driven by persistent noise / Paoluzzi, Matteo; Levis, Demian; Crisanti, Andrea; Pagonabarraga, Ignacio. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 133:11(2024), pp. 1-8. [10.1103/physrevlett.133.118301]
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