Goldstone-type fluctuations and their implications for the amorphous solid state
Paul M. Goldbart (1) Swagatam Mukhopadhyay (1), Annette Zippelius (2), ((1) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (2) Universitaet Goettingen)

TL;DR
This paper investigates Goldstone-type fluctuations in amorphous solids, deriving their elastic properties, analyzing their effects on the order parameter, and highlighting unique features in two-dimensional systems.
Contribution
It provides a detailed theoretical analysis of Goldstone fluctuations in amorphous solids using replica field theory, including elastic properties and effects in two dimensions.
Findings
Goldstone fluctuations correspond to shear deformations and determine elastic properties.
In two dimensions, fluctuations destroy particle localization and lead to power-law correlations.
Abstract
In sufficiently high spatial dimensions, the formation of the amorphous (i.e. random) solid state of matter, e.g., upon sufficent crosslinking of a macromolecular fluid, involves particle localization and, concommitantly, the spontaneous breakdown of the (global, continuous) symmetry of translations. Correspondingly, the state supports Goldstone-type low energy, long wave-length fluctuations, the structure and implications of which are identified and explored from the perspective of an appropriate replica field theory. In terms of this replica perspective, the lost symmetry is that of relative translations of the replicas; common translations remain as intact symmetries, reflecting the statistical homogeneity of the amorphous solid state. What emerges is a picture of the Goldstone-type fluctuations of the amorphous solid state as shear deformations of an elastic medium, along with a…
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