Nonphononic spectrum of two-dimensional structural glasses
Abstract
The scaling form and system-size dependence of the low-frequency wing of the nonphononic vibrational spectrum of two-dimensional structural glasses have been debated in recent literature. Here we provide numerical evidence that the prefactor A g of the low-frequency nonphononic vibrational spectrum -- the latter grows from zero frequency (ω\!=\!0) as A gωβ -- is system-size dependent, and that the exponent β exhibits a similar glass-formation-protocol and system-size dependence as seen in three-dimensional structural glasses.
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