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Predicting the characteristics of defect transitions on curved surfaces
Siddhansh Agarwal1, Sascha Hilgenfeldt1
1Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. sascha@illinois.edu.
Abstract:
The energetically optimal position of lattice defects on intrinsically curved surfaces is a complex function of shape parameters. For open surfaces, a simple condition predicts the critical size for which a central disclination yields lower energy than a boundary disclination. In practice, this transition is modified by activation energies or more favorable intermediate defect positions. Here it is shown that these transition characteristics (continuous or discontinuous, first or second order) can also be inferred from analytical, general criteria evaluated from the surface shape. A universal scale of activation energy is found, and the criteria are generalized to predict transition order as surface shape symmetry is broken. The results give practical insight into structural transitions to disorder in many cellular materials of technological and biological importance.
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