Dislocation assemblies exhibit a jamming or yielding transition at a critical external shear stress value σ=σc. Nevertheless the nature of this transition has not been ascertained. Here we study the heterogeneous and collective nature of dislocation dynamics within a crystal plasticity model close to σc, by considering the first-passage properties of the dislocation dynamics. As the transition is approached in the moving phase, the first passage time distribution exhibits scaling, and a related peak {\it dynamical} susceptibility χ4∗ diverges as χ4∗∼(σ−σc)−α, with α≈1.1. We relate this scaling to an avalanche description of the dynamics. While the static structural correlations are found to be independent of the external stress, we identify a diverging dynamical correlation length ξy in the direction perpendicular to the dislocation glide motion.
@article{arxiv.1002.2587,
title = {Dynamical correlations near dislocation jamming},
author = {Lasse Laurson and M. -Carmen Miguel and Mikko J. Alava},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.2587},
year = {2015}
}