The Effective Temperature in Elasto-Plasticity of Amorphous Solids
Abstract
An effective temperature T eff which differs from the bath temperature is believed to play an essential role in the theory of elasto-plasticity of amorphous solids. The definition of a measurable T eff in the literature on sheared solids suffers however from being connected to a fluctuation-dissipation theorem which is correct only in equilibrium. Here we introduce a natural definition of T eff based on measurable structural features without recourse to any questionable assumption. The value of T eff is connected, using theory and scaling concepts, to the flow stress and the mean energy that characterize the elasto-plastic flow.
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