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Cahn-Hilliard-Cook theory

Cahn-Hilliard-Cook theory, L(Q, t) assumes a single exponential form according to L(Q, t) = exp[-R(Q)t[. The relaxation rate... [Pg.342]

The Cahn-Hilliard theory is deterministic, ignoring the random generation of concentration fluctuations by thermal agitation. This thermal noise effect, first pointed out by Cook [14], adds a new term to the right-hand side of eq 2.4. Since the timescale of thermal agitation is much shorter than that of the slow uphill diffusive process concerned here, the added term may play a role... [Pg.335]


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