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Quasi-periodic events in crystal plasticity and the self-organized avalanche oscillator

Published 11 May 2013 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.soft, nlin.AO, and nlin.CG | (1305.2531v1)

Abstract: When external stresses in a system - physical, social or virtual - are relieved through impulsive events, it is natural to focus on the attributes of these avalanches. However, during the quiescent periods in between, stresses may be relieved through competing processes, such as slowly flowing water between earthquakes or thermally activated dislocation flow between plastic bursts. Such unassuming, smooth responses can have dramatic effects on the avalanche properties. Here we report a thorough experimental investigation of slowly compressed Ni microcrystals, covering three orders of magnitude in nominal strain rate, that exhibits unconventional quasi-periodic avalanche bursts and higher critical exponents as the strain rate is decreased. Our analytic and computational study naturally extends dislocation avalanche modeling to incorporate dislocation relaxations and reveals the emergence of the self-organized avalanche oscillator, a novel critical state exhibiting oscillatory approaches toward a depinning critical point. We demonstrate that the predictions of our theory are faithfully exhibited in our experiments.

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