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Theory for the density of interacting quasi-localised modes in amorphous solids

Soft Condensed Matter 2019-03-06 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Quasi-localised modes appear in the vibrational spectrum of amorphous solids at low-frequency. Though never formalised, these modes are believed to have a close relationship with other important local excitations, including shear transformations and two-level systems. We provide a theory for their frequency density, DL(ω)ωαD_{L}(\omega)\sim\omega^{\alpha}, that establishes this link for systems at zero temperature under quasi-static loading. It predicts two regimes depending on the density of shear transformations P(x)xθP(x)\sim x^{\theta} (with xx the additional stress needed to trigger a shear transformation). If θ>1/4\theta>1/4, α=4\alpha=4 and a finite fraction of quasi-localised modes form shear transformations, whose amplitudes vanish at low frequencies. If θ<1/4\theta<1/4, α=3+4θ\alpha=3+ 4 \theta and all quasi-localised modes form shear transformations with a finite amplitude at vanishing frequencies. We confirm our predictions numerically.

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@article{arxiv.1806.01561,
  title  = {Theory for the density of interacting quasi-localised modes in amorphous solids},
  author = {Wencheng Ji and Marko Popović and Tom W. J. de Geus and Edan Lerner and Matthieu Wyart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01561},
  year   = {2019}
}