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Geometric theory of mechanical screening in two-dimensional solids

Noemie S. Livne, Amit Schiller, Michael Moshe

2023Physical review. E12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Holes in mechanical metamaterials, quasilocalized plastic events in amorphous solids, and bound dislocations in a hexatic matter are different mechanisms of generic stress relaxation in solids. Regardless of the specific mechanism, these and other local stress relaxation modes are quadrupolar in nature, forming the foundation for stress screening in solids, similar to polarization fields in electrostatic media. We propose a geometric theory for stress screening in generalized solids based on this observation. The theory includes a hierarchy of screening modes, each characterized by internal length scales, and is partially analogous to theories of electrostatic screening such as dielectrics and Debye-Hückel theory. Additionally, our formalism suggests that the hexatic phase, traditionally defined by structural properties, can also be defined by mechanical properties and may exist in amorphous materials.

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Amorphous solidDielectricScreening effectFormalism (music)Relaxation (psychology)Condensed matter physicsDebyeStress relaxationPolarization (electrochemistry)PhysicsMaterials scienceClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsChemistryCrystallographyPhysical chemistryPsychologySocial psychologyArtMusicalKineticsVisual artsMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesThermal properties of materialsAdhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions