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Spatial structure of quasi-localized vibrations in nearly jammed amorphous solids

Published 24 Apr 2018 in cond-mat.dis-nn | (1804.08865v2)

Abstract: The low-temperature properties of amorphous solids are widely believed to be controlled by low-frequency quasi-localized modes. What governs their spatial structure and density is however debated. We study these questions numerically in very large systems as the jamming transition is approached and the pressure p vanishes. We find that these modes consist of an unstable core in which particles undergo the buckling motions and decrease the energy, and a stable far-field component which increases the energy and prevents the buckling of the core. The size of the core diverges as $p{-1/4}$ and its characteristic volume as $p{-1/2}$ These features are precisely those of the anomalous modes known to cause the Boson peak in the vibrational spectrum of weakly-coordinated materials. From this correspondence we deduce that the density of quasi-localized modes must go as $g_{\mathrm{loc}}(\omega) \sim \omega4/p2$ , in agreement with previous observations. Our analysis thus unravels the nature of quasi-localized modes in a class of amorphous materials.

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