Macroscopic yielding in jammed solids is accompanied by a non-equilibrium first-order transition in particle trajectories
Abstract
We use computer simulations to analyse the yielding transition during large-amplitude oscillatory shear of a simple model for soft jammed solids. Simultaneous analysis of global mechanical response and particle-scale motion demonstrates that macroscopic yielding, revealed by a smooth crossover in mechanical properties, is accompanied by a sudden change in the particle dynamics, which evolves from non-diffusive motion to irreversible diffusion as the amplitude of the shear is increased. We provide numerical evidence that this sharp change corresponds to a non-equilibrium first-order dynamic phase transition, thus establishing the existence of a well-defined microscopic dynamic signature of the yielding transition in amorphous materials in oscillatory shear.
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@article{arxiv.1507.04120,
title = {Macroscopic yielding in jammed solids is accompanied by a non-equilibrium first-order transition in particle trajectories},
author = {Takeshi Kawasaki and Ludovic Berthier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.04120},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. E (in press)