Breakdown of continuum elasticity in amorphous solids

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Abstract

We show numerically that the response of simple amorphous solids (elastic networks and particle packings) to a local force dipole is characterized by a lengthscale c that diverges as unjamming is approached as c ∼ (z - 2d)-1/2, where z ≥ 2d is the mean coordination, and d is the spatial dimension, at odds with previous numerical claims. We also show how the magnitude of the lengthscale c is amplified by the presence of internal stresses in the disordered solid. Our data suggests a divergence of c ∼ (pc - p)-1/4 with proximity to a critical internal stress pc at which soft elastic modes become unstable. This journal is © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Lerner, E., Degiuli, E., Düring, G., & Wyart, M. (2014). Breakdown of continuum elasticity in amorphous solids. Soft Matter, 10(28), 5085–5092. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sm00311j

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