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Criticality In Sheared, Disordered Solids. Ii. Correlations In Avalanche Dynamics

PHYSICAL REVIEW E(2021)

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Disordered solids respond to quasistatic shear with intermittent avalanches of plastic activity, an example of the crackling noise observed in many nonequilibrium critical systems. The temporal power spectrum of activity within disordered solids consists of three distinct domains: a novel power-law rise with frequency at low frequencies indicating anticorrelation, white-noise at intermediate frequencies, and a power-law decay at high frequencies. As the strain rate increases, the white-noise regime shrinks and ultimately disappears as the finite strain rate restricts the maximum size of an avalanche. A new strain-rate- and system-size-dependent theory is derived for power spectra in both the quasistatic and finite-strain-rate regimes. This theory is validated using data from overdamped two- and three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations. We identify important exponents in the yielding transition including the dynamic exponent z which relates the size of an avalanche to its duration, the fractal dimension of avalanches, and the exponent characterizing the divergence in correlations with strain rate. Results are related to temporal correlations within a single avalanche and between multiple avalanches.
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avalanche dynamics,solids
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