Diffusion in mesoscopic lattice models of amorphous plasticity

Abstract

We present results on tagged particle diffusion in a meso-scale lattice model for sheared amorphous material in athermal quasi-static conditions. We find a short time diffusive regime and a long time diffusive regime whose diffusion coefficients depend on system size in dramatically different ways. At short time, we find that the diffusion coefficient, D, scales roughly linearly with system length, D L1.05. This short time behavior is consistent with particle-based simulations. The long-time diffusion coefficient scales like D L1.6, close to previous studies which found D L1.5. Furthermore, we show that the near-field details of the interaction kernel do not affect the short time behavior, but qualitatively and dramatically affect the long time behavior, potentially causing a saturation of the mean-squared displacement at long times. Our finding of a D L1.05 short time scaling resolves a long standing puzzle about the disagreement between the diffusion coefficient measured in particle-based models and meso-scale lattice models of amorphous plasticity.

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