English

Classical Disordered Ground States: Super-Ideal Gases, and Stealth and Equi-Luminous Materials

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-13 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Using a collective coordinate numerical optimization procedure, we construct ground-state configurations of interacting particle systems in various space dimensions so that the scattering of radiation exactly matches a prescribed pattern for a set of wave vectors. We show that the constructed ground states are, counterintuitively, disordered (i.e., possess no long-range order) in the infinite-volume limit. We focus on three classes of configurations with unique radiation scattering characteristics: (i)``stealth'' materials, which are transparent to incident radiation at certain wavelengths; (ii)``super-ideal'' gases, which scatter radiation identically to that of an ensemble of ideal gas configurations for a selected set of wave vectors; and (iii)``equi-luminous'' materials, which scatter radiation equally intensely for a selected set of wave vectors. We find that ground-state configurations have an increased tendency to contain clusters of particles as one increases the prescribed luminosity. Limitations and consequences of this procedure are detailed.

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@article{arxiv.0803.1442,
  title  = {Classical Disordered Ground States: Super-Ideal Gases, and Stealth and Equi-Luminous Materials},
  author = {Robert D. Batten and Frank H. Stillinger and Salvatore Torquato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1442},
  year   = {2009}
}

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44 pages, 16 figures, revtek4