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      Theory of Phase Ordering Kinetics

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          The theory of phase ordering dynamics -- the growth of order through domain coarsening when a system is quenched from the homogeneous phase into a broken-symmetry phase -- is reviewed, with the emphasis on recent developments. Interest will focus on the scaling regime that develops at long times after the quench. How can one determine the growth laws that describe the time-dependence of characteristic length scales, and what can be said about the form of the associated scaling functions? Particular attention will be paid to systems described by more complicated order parameters than the simple scalars usually considered, e.g. vector and tensor fields. The latter are needed, for example, to describe phase ordering in nematic liquid crystals, on which there have been a number of recent experiments. The study of topological defects (domain walls, vortices, strings, monopoles) provides a unifying framework for discussing coarsening in these different systems.

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          19 January 1995
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          10.1080/00018739400101505
          cond-mat/9501089
          bd128b57-6a99-4ba4-8887-f3e8318fcfd8
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          Adv. Phys. 43, 357 (1994)
          To appear in Advances in Physics. 85 pages, latex, no figures. For a hard copy with figures, email bray@a3.ph.man.ac.uk
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