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Tuning by pruning: exploiting disorder for global response and the principle of bond-level independence

Published 10 Feb 2015 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1502.02953v2)

Abstract: We exploit the intrinsic difference between disordered and crystalline solids to create systems with unusual and exquisitely tuned mechanical properties. To demonstrate the power of this approach, we design materials that are either virtually incompressible or completely auxetic. Disordered networks can be efficiently driven to these extreme limits by removing a very small fraction of bonds via a selected-bond removal procedure that is both simple and experimentally relevant. The procedure relies on the nearly complete absence of any correlation between the contributions of an individual bond to different elastic moduli. A new principle unique to disordered solids underlies this lack of correlation: independence of bond-level response.

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