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Coercivity Landscape Characterizes Dynamic Hysteresis

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Hysteresis, with rich dynamical behaviors-especially in interacting systems-has drawn broad research interest. Yet its dynamic scalings across time scales lack a unified description, and their transitions remain unclear. Here, we study the stochastic $\phi^4$ model driven periodically by an external field $H$. For large systems with small noise strength $\sigma$, we find the coercivity $H_c \equiv H(\langle\phi\rangle=0)$ sequentially exhibits distinct behaviors with increasing driving rate $v_H$: $v_H$-scaling increase, stable plateau ($v_H^0$), $v_H^{1/2}$-scaling increase, and abrupt decline to disappearance. The plateau reflects the competition between thermodynamic and quasi-static limits, namely, $\lim_{\sigma\to 0}\lim_{v_H\to 0}H_c = 0$, and $\lim_{v_H\to 0}\lim_{\sigma\to 0}H_c=H^*$. Here, $H^*$ is exactly the field-driven first-order phase transition point. In the post-plateau regime, $(H_{c} - H_{P})$ scales with $(v_{H} - v_{P})^{2/3}$ with $v_{P}$ and $H_{P}$ being the reference points of the plateau. Moreover, we reveal a finite-size scaling for the coercivity plateau as $v_{P}\sim\sigma^{2}$ and $(H^*-H_P)\sim\sigma^{4/3}$ by utilizing renormalization-group theory. Our work provides a panoramic view of finite-time scalings of the hysteresis and offers new insights into finite-time/finite-size effect interplay in non-equilibrium systems.

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Finite-time and Finite-size scalings of coercivity in dynamic hysteresis

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2025-07-10 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Coercivity landscape in driven stochastic φ⁴ and Curie-Weiss models shows a plateau at v_P with H_P; scalings are H_c ~ v_H below, H_c ~ v_H^{1/2} in fast driving, and H_c - H_P ~ (v_H - v_P)^{2/3} post-plateau, with universal slow-driving behavior except in fast regime.

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  • Finite-time and Finite-size scalings of coercivity in dynamic hysteresis cond-mat.stat-mech · 2025-07-10 · unverdicted · none · ref 24 · internal anchor

    Coercivity landscape in driven stochastic φ⁴ and Curie-Weiss models shows a plateau at v_P with H_P; scalings are H_c ~ v_H below, H_c ~ v_H^{1/2} in fast driving, and H_c - H_P ~ (v_H - v_P)^{2/3} post-plateau, with universal slow-driving behavior except in fast regime.