Disordered Solids Without Well-Defined Transverse Phonons: The Nature of Hard Sphere Glasses
Abstract
We probe the Ioffe-Regel limits of glasses with repulsions near the zero-temperature jamming transition by measuring the dynamical structure factors. At zero temperature, the transverse Ioffe-Regel frequency vanishes at the jamming transition with a diverging length, but the longitudinal one does not, which excludes the existence of a diverging length associated with the longitudinal excitations. At low temperatures, the transverse and longitudinal Ioffe-Regel frequencies approach zero at the jamming-like transition and glass transition, respectively. As a consequence, glasses between the glass transition and jamming-like transition, which are hard sphere glasses in the low temperature limit, can only carry well-defined longitudinal phonons and have an opposite pressure dependence of the ratio of the shear modulus to the bulk modulus from glasses beyond the jamming-like transition.
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@article{arxiv.1409.0596,
title = {Disordered Solids Without Well-Defined Transverse Phonons: The Nature of Hard Sphere Glasses},
author = {Xipeng Wang and Wen Zheng and Lijin Wang and Ning Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0596},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures