Excitations of Ellipsoid Packings near Jamming
Abstract
We study the vibrational modes of three-dimensional jammed packings of soft ellipsoids of revolution as a function of particle aspect ratio and packing fraction. At the jamming transition for ellipsoids, as distinct from the idealized case using spheres where , there are many unconstrained and non-trivial rotational degrees of freedom. These constitute a set of zero-frequency modes that are gradually mobilized into a new rotational band as increases. Quite surprisingly, as this new band is separated from zero frequency by a gap, and lies below the onset frequency for translational vibrations, , the presence of these new degrees of freedom leaves unaltered the basic scenario that the translational spectrum is determined only by the average contact number. Indeed, depends solely on coordination as it does for compressed packings of spheres. We also discuss the regime of large , where the two bands merge.
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@article{arxiv.0904.1558,
title = {Excitations of Ellipsoid Packings near Jamming},
author = {Z. Zeravcic and N. Xu and A. J. Liu and S. R. Nagel and W. van Saarloos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.1558},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures