Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks

We introduce an algorithm that constructs disordered mass-spring networks whose elastic properties mimic that of glasses by tuning the fluctuations of the local elastic properties, keeping fixed connectivity and controlling the prestress. In two dimensions, the algorithm reproduces the dependence of...

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Main Authors: Mahajan, Shivam, Ciamarra, Massimo Pica
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1731772024-01-22T15:34:36Z Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks Mahajan, Shivam Ciamarra, Massimo Pica School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences CNRS@CREATE LTD Science::Physics Bosons Metallic Glasses We introduce an algorithm that constructs disordered mass-spring networks whose elastic properties mimic that of glasses by tuning the fluctuations of the local elastic properties, keeping fixed connectivity and controlling the prestress. In two dimensions, the algorithm reproduces the dependence of gasses' vibrational properties, such as quasi-localised vibrational modes and Boson peak, on the degree of stability. The sound attenuation displays Rayleigh scattering and disorder-broadening regimes at different frequencies, and the attenuation rate increases with increased stability. Our results establish a strong connection between the vibrational features of disordered solids and the fluctuations of the local elastic properties and provide a new approach to investigating glasses' vibrational anomalies. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore Published version We acknowledge support from the Singapore Ministry of Education through the Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (RG56/21) and Tier 2 (MOE-T2EP50221-0016) and are grateful to the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) of Singapore for providing the computational resources. 2024-01-16T05:12:57Z 2024-01-16T05:12:57Z 2023 Journal Article Mahajan, S. & Ciamarra, M. P. (2023). Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks. SciPost Physics, 15(2). https://dx.doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.15.2.069 2542-4653 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173177 10.21468/SciPostPhys.15.2.069 2-s2.0-85173498009 2 15 en RG56/21 MOE-T2EP50221-0016 SciPost Physics © S. Mahajan and M. Pica Ciamarra. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Published by the SciPost Foundation. application/pdf
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topic Science::Physics
Bosons
Metallic Glasses
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Bosons
Metallic Glasses
Mahajan, Shivam
Ciamarra, Massimo Pica
Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
description We introduce an algorithm that constructs disordered mass-spring networks whose elastic properties mimic that of glasses by tuning the fluctuations of the local elastic properties, keeping fixed connectivity and controlling the prestress. In two dimensions, the algorithm reproduces the dependence of gasses' vibrational properties, such as quasi-localised vibrational modes and Boson peak, on the degree of stability. The sound attenuation displays Rayleigh scattering and disorder-broadening regimes at different frequencies, and the attenuation rate increases with increased stability. Our results establish a strong connection between the vibrational features of disordered solids and the fluctuations of the local elastic properties and provide a new approach to investigating glasses' vibrational anomalies.
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Mahajan, Shivam
Ciamarra, Massimo Pica
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Ciamarra, Massimo Pica
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title Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
title_short Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
title_full Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
title_fullStr Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
title_sort quasi-localized vibrational modes, boson peak and sound attenuation in model mass-spring networks
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