Isostatic jamming of two-dimensional monodisperse system under quenched disorder
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Abstract
The existence of amorphous packings in two-dimensional monodisperse system is a classical unsolved problem. By minimizing the enthalpy of packings of frictionless particles, we obtain isostatic jammed packings under quenched disorder at desired pressures. Quenched disorder is introduced by pinning a fraction of particles Nf=nfN. The result shows that there is a unique critical pinning density, nfc, at which packings become completely disorder. The static correlation length ξ6 diverges at the same nfc for different pressure p, which suggests new ways to investigate the jamming transition in two-dimensional monodisperse system. Finally, we confirm the existence of isostatic jammed packings with packing fraction ΦJ∞=0.845, and jamming scaling is still satisfied in two-dimensional monodisperse system.
*This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China Grants No.11702289, No.11734014, and No.11574278, and the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation Grant No.1708085QA07. We thank the Supercomputing Center of University of Science and Technology of China for the computer time.
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Presenters
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Wen Zhang
- Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China
- University of Science and Technology of China