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Signatures of the spatial extent of plastic events in the yielding transition in amorphous solids (2101.10688v2)

Published 26 Jan 2021 in cond-mat.dis-nn

Abstract: Amorphous solids are yield stress materials that flow when a sufficient load is applied. Their flow consists of periods of elastic loading interrupted by rapid stress drops, or avalanches, coming from microscopic rearrangements known as shear transformations (STs). Here we show that the spatial extent of avalanches in a steadily sheared amorphous solid has a profound effect on the distribution of local residual stresses $x$. We find that in this distribution, the most unstable sites are located in a system size dependent plateau. While the entrance into the plateau is set by the lower cutoff of the mechanical noise produced by individual STs, the departure from the usually assumed power-law (pseudogap) form $P(x) \sim x{\theta}$ comes from far field effects related to spatially extended rearrangements. Interestingly, we observe that the average value of weakest sites $\langle x_{min} \rangle$ is located in an intermediate power law regime between the pseudogap and the plateau regimes, whose exponent decreases with system size. Our findings imply a new scaling relation linking the exponents characterizing the avalanche size and residual stress distributions.

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