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On the protocol dependence of plasticity in ultra-stable amorphous solids

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-12-05 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

While perfect crystals may exhibit a purely elastic response to shear all the way to yielding, the response of amorphous solids is punctuated by plastic events. The prevalence of this plasticity depends on the number of particles NN of the system, with the average strain interval before the first plastic event, Δγ\overline{\Delta\gamma}, scaling like NαN^\alpha with α\alpha negative: larger samples are more susceptible to plasticity due to more numerous disorder-induced soft spots. In this paper we examine this scaling relation in ultra-stable glasses prepared with the Swap Monte Carlo algorithm, with regard to the possibility of protocol-dependent scaling exponent, which would also imply a protocol dependence in the distribution of local yield stresses in the glass. We show that, while a superficial analysis seems to corroborate this hypothesis, this is only a pre-asymptotic effect and in fact our data can be well explained by a simple model wherein such protocol dependence is absent.

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@article{arxiv.1806.09134,
  title  = {On the protocol dependence of plasticity in ultra-stable amorphous solids},
  author = {Edan Lerner and Itamar Procaccia and Corrado Rainone and Murari Singh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.09134},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

7 pages, 9 figures; figures improved, implications on the issue of a static glass lengthscale are discussed