Disordered surface vibrations in jammed sphere packings

ORAL

Abstract

We study the vibrational properties of networks derived from jammed packings near a free surface. We find that, in addition to the usual surface modes predicted by continuum elasticity, these systems have a surface density of disordered vibrational modes extending to arbitrarily low frequencies. The spatial profile of the surface modes shows a two-length-scale decay. The length scales diverge at the jamming transition as $\Delta Z^{-1/2}$ and $\Delta Z^{-1}$, respectively, where $\Delta Z$ is the excess coordination number above isostaticity. We speculate that these findings have implications for thin-film Lennard-Jones systems, and argue that the low-temperature jamming perspective may shed light on the physics of mobile surface layers observed in small molecule and polymeric thin films.

Authors

  • Daniel Sussman

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Andrea Liu

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Sidney R. Nagel

    University of Chicago, The James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, The University of Chicago