Affiliation:
1. University of Montpellier
Abstract
We numerically study the jamming transition of frictionless
polydisperse spheres in three dimensions. We use an efficient
thermalisation algorithm for the equilibrium hard sphere fluid and
generate amorphous jammed packings over a range of critical jamming
densities that is about three times broader than in previous studies.
This allows us to reexamine a wide range of structural properties
characterizing the jamming transition. Both isostaticity and the
critical behavior of the pair correlation function hold over the entire
range of jamming densities. At intermediate length scales, we find a
weak, smooth increase of bond orientational order. By contrast,
distorted icosahedral structures grow rapidly with increasing the volume
fraction in both fluid and jammed states. Surprisingly, at large scale
we observe that denser jammed states show stronger deviations from
hyperuniformity, suggesting that the enhanced amorphous ordering
inherited from the equilibrium fluid competes with, rather than
enhances, hyperuniformity. Finally, finite size fluctuations of the
critical jamming density are considerably suppressed in the denser
jammed states, indicating an important change in the topography of the
potential energy landscape. By considerably stretching the amplitude of
the critical “J-line”, our work disentangles physical properties at the
contact scale that are associated with jamming criticality, from those
occurring at larger length scales, which have a different nature.
Funder
European Research Council
Simons Foundation
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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