Long Wavelength Anomalous Diffusion Mode in the 2D XY Dipole Magnet
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❄️ cond-mat
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deltadiffusionanomalousdipoledynamicsinteractionmodeomega
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In 2D XY ferromagnet the dipole force induces a strong interaction between spin-waves in the long-wavelength limit. The major effect of this interaction is the transformation of a propagating spin-wave into a diffusion mode. We study the anomalous dynamics of such diffusion modes. We find that the Janssen-De Dominics functional, which governs this dynamics, approaches the non-Gaussian fixed-point. A spin-wave propagates by an anomalous anisotropic diffusion with the dispersion relation: $i\omega{\sim}k_{y}^{\Delta_y}$ and $i\omega{\sim}k_{x}^{\Delta_x}$, where ${\Delta_y}=47/27$ and ${\Delta_x}=47/36$. The low-frequency response to the external magnetic field is found.
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