Emergence of Intermediate Range Order in Jammed Packings
JM Monti and I Srivastava and LE Silbert and AP Santos and JT Clemmer and JB Lechman and GS Grest, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 134, 228201 (2025).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.228201
We perform a structural analysis of large scale jammed packings of monodisperse, frictionless and frictional spheres to elucidate structural signatures of the static structure factor in the low-to- intermediate wave number region. We employ discrete element method simulations containing up to 8 x 107 particles, in which the particle friction coefficient(s), including sliding, rolling, and twisting interactions, are varied. At intermediate wave number values, corresponding to length scales that lie between that of the nearest neighbor primary peak and the system size, we find the emergence of a prepeak-a signature of intermediate range order-that grows with increasing friction. We correlate the emergence of this peak to real space fluctuations in the local particle coordination number, which exhibits a grainy fluctuating field throughout the packing process that is retained in the final, mechanically stable state. While the formation of the prepeak shows varying degrees of robustness to packing protocol changes, our results suggest that preparation history may be used to construct packings with variable large length scale structural properties.
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