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Excitations of Ellipsoid Packings near Jamming

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-08 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

We study the vibrational modes of three-dimensional jammed packings of soft ellipsoids of revolution as a function of particle aspect ratio ϵ\epsilon and packing fraction. At the jamming transition for ellipsoids, as distinct from the idealized case using spheres where ϵ=1\epsilon = 1, 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 ϵ1|\epsilon - 1| increases. Quite surprisingly, as this new band is separated from zero frequency by a gap, and lies below the onset frequency for translational vibrations, ω\omega^*, 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, ω\omega^* depends solely on coordination as it does for compressed packings of spheres. We also discuss the regime of large ϵ1|\epsilon - 1|, 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