在二维无形和晶体固体中,应力-应力相关性
Jimin Bai1,2,3, Long-Zhou Huang4, Jin Shang1
1Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai 200240, China.
Physical review. E
|August 19, 2025
概括
这项研究表明,2D无形固体中的应力-应力相关性与晶体固体相似,可以通过标准弹性理论 (ET) 解释. 这一发现证实了无序和有序材料中静态应力相关性的普遍性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 固体力学 固体力学是什么
背景情况:
- 弹性理论 (ET) 传统上解释了晶体固体中的应力-应力相关性.
- 无形固体及其无序结构对传统的ET框架构成挑战.
- 张量测量理论已经成为一种潜在的方法来处理无序的固体.
研究的目的:
- 研究2D无形和晶体固体中的新兴弹性和应力-应力相关性.
- 评估正规弹性理论对无序材料的适用性.
- 用实验和模拟数据比较无形固体与晶体固体的行为.
主要方法:
- 应用了正统的弹性理论 (ET) 方法.
- 对2D固体的实验和模拟数据的分析.
- 检查静态应力-应力相关性和尖端奇点.
主要成果:
- 二维无序固体表现出与二维同otropic晶体固体无法区分的静态应力-应力相关性.
- 标准弹性理论准确地预测了这些无序固体的应力反应.
- 点奇点并不仅限于无形固体,也出现在晶体固体中.
结论:
- 在二维无形固体中,静态应力-应力相关性是使用常规弹性理论普遍可预测的.
- 这些发现挑战了无序固体需要完全新的弹性理论框架的概念.
- 这项工作加强了跨不同材料结构的静态应力-应力相关性的普遍性.
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