Behavior of two-time autocorrelation during the phase separation in solid
binary mixtures are studied via numerical solutions of the Cahn-Hilliard
equation as well as Monte Carlo simulations of the Ising model. Results are
analyzed via state-of-the-art methods, including the finite-size scaling
technique. Full forms of the autocorrelation in space dimensions 2 and 3
are obtained empirically. The long time behavior are found to be power-law
type, with exponents unexpectedly higher than the ones for the ferromagnetic
ordering. Both Chan-Hilliard and Ising models provide results consistent with
each other.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure