Collective Transport in Disordered Systems
There is a growing interest in the study of complex systems,
many of which are dissipative driven structures with disorder
and competing interactions, and with many interacting degrees
of freedom. In them, an externally applied force
very slowly drives the system to an unstable state, where the onset of
collective motion (i.e., an avalanche) occurs, releasing a sudden burst of
kinetic energy which allows the system to move to another metastable
configuration. The moveable objects (e.g., flux lines or grains in a sand
dune) are slowly driven again and again toward unstable states, leading to
further avalanches. We theoretically study collective transport phenomena
and also collaborate with experimental groups studying driven complex
disordered systems.