Structural signature of jamming transition in thermal amorphous systems
Ning Xu

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In thermal amorphous systems, the first peak of the pair correlation function shows a maximum height at a volume fraction that increases with the temperature. diverges at the T=0 jamming transition at . Molecular dynamics simulations show that some typical quantities, such as the pressure, bulk modulus, shear modulus, and boson peak frequency that behave power law scalings with in marginally jammed solids at T=0, all show scalings with when , while the scalings break down when . The presence of is thus not only a thermal vestige of the T=0 jamming transition, but more importantly the structural signature of the jamming transition.
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TopicsMaterial Dynamics and Properties · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
