Structural signature of jamming transition in thermal amorphous systems

Abstract

In thermal amorphous systems, the first peak of the pair correlation function g(r) shows a maximum height g1 max at a volume fraction φ=φv that increases with the temperature. g1 max diverges at the T=0 jamming transition at φ=φc. Molecular dynamics simulations show that some typical quantities, such as the pressure, bulk modulus, shear modulus, and boson peak frequency that behave power law scalings with φ-φc in marginally jammed solids at T=0, all show scalings with φ-φc when φ > φv, while the scalings break down when φ < φv. The presence of g1 max is thus not only a thermal vestige of the T=0 jamming transition, but more importantly the structural signature of the jamming transition.

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