Divergent Stiffness of One-Dimensional Growing Interfaces

Phys Rev Lett. 2023 May 12;130(19):197101. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.197101.

Abstract

When a spatially localized stress is applied to a growing one-dimensional interface, the interface deforms. This deformation is described by the effective surface tension representing the stiffness of the interface. We present that the stiffness exhibits divergent behavior in the large system size limit for a growing interface with thermal noise, which has never been observed for equilibrium interfaces. Furthermore, by connecting the effective surface tension with a space-time correlation function, we elucidate the mechanism that anomalous dynamical fluctuations lead to divergent stiffness.