Differences in plasticity between hard and soft spheres

P. Morse, Sven Wijtmans, M. V. Deen, M. Hecke, Lisa Manning
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Contact changes in packings of sheared hard spheres invariably trigger instabilities and irreversible rearrangements, providing an archetypal scenario for plasticity of disordered media. Here we show that the plasticity of jammed soft spheres at any finite pressure follows a different scenario, with only 14% of contact changes leading to irreversible rearrangements, irrespective of pressure, size, dimension or interaction potential. Moreover, we find that for sheared soft spheres, the nonlinear quantities associated with either contact changes or irreversible events exhibit the same finite-size scaling with pressure and system size as linear response quantities such as the shear modulus, suggesting an unexpected connection between curvature and saddle points in the potential energy landscape. Together our results indicate that soft spheres at finite pressure are not a smooth perturbation away from hard spheres, and that the nonlinear response of soft spheres is singular at zero pressure.
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硬球和软球的可塑性差异
剪切硬球填料的接触变化总是会引发不稳定和不可逆的重排,为无序介质的塑性提供了一个原型场景。在这里,我们表明,在任何有限压力下,被卡住的软球的塑性遵循不同的情景,只有14%的接触变化导致不可逆的重排,无论压力、大小、尺寸或相互作用势如何。此外,我们发现,对于剪切软球,与接触变化或不可逆事件相关的非线性量与剪切模量等线性响应量一样,随着压力和系统大小表现出有限尺寸的标度,这表明曲率和势能景观中的鞍点之间存在意想不到的联系。我们的结果表明,在有限压力下,软球不是远离硬球的光滑微扰,而在零压力下,软球的非线性响应是奇异的。
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