Journal of Chemical Physics, volume 162, issue 11

Emergent marginality in frustrated multistable networks

Dor Shohat 1, 2
Yoav Lahini 1, 2
Daniel Hexner 3
1
 
Department of Condensed Matter, School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University 1 , Tel Aviv 69978,
2
 
Center for Physics and Chemistry of Living Systems, Tel-Aviv University 2 , Tel Aviv 69978,
3
 
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion 3 , Haifa 32000,
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-19
scimago Q1
SJR1.101
CiteScore7.4
Impact factor3.1
ISSN00219606, 10897690
Abstract

We study disordered networks of coupled bistable elastic elements, representing a coarse-grained view of amorphous solids. We find that such networks self-organize to a marginally stable state, in which the barrier for local activations becomes vanishingly small. The model provides unique access to both local and global properties associated with marginal stability. We directly measure pseudo-gaps in the spectrum of local excitations, as well as diverging fluctuations under shear. Crucially, the dynamics are dominated by a small population of bonds that are locally unstable, which give rise to quasi-localized, low-frequency vibrational modes and scale-free avalanches of instabilities. We propose a correction to the scaling between the pseudo-gap exponent and avalanche statistics based on diverging length fluctuations. Our model combines a coarse-grained view with a continuous, real-space implementation, providing novel insights to a wide class of amorphous solids.

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