Structural properties of dense hard spheres near random close packing
Abstract
We numerically study structural properties of mechanically stable packings of hard spheres (HS), in a wide range of packing fractions 0.53 φ 0.72. Detailed structural information is obtained from the analysis of orientational order parameters, which clearly reveals a disorder-order phase transition at the random close packing (RCP) density, φ c 0.64. Above φ c the crystalline nuclei form 3D-like clusters, which upon further desification, transform into alternating planar-like layers. We also find that particles with icosahedral symmetry survive only in a narrow density range in the vicinity of the RCP transition.
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