Plastic fluctuations in empty crystals formed by cubic wireframe particles

John Mcbride, Carlos Avendano

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    Abstract

    We present a computer simulation study of the phase behavior of colloidal hard cubic frames, i.e., particles with nonconvex cubic wireframe geometry interacting purely by excluded volume. Despite the propensity of cubic wireframe particles to form cubic phases akin to their convex counterparts, these particles exhibit unusual plastic fluctuations in which a random and dynamic fraction of particles rotate around their lattice positions in the crystal lattice while the remainder of the particles remains fully ordered. We argue that this unexpected effect stems from the nonconvex geometry of the particles in which the faces of a particle can be penetrated by the vertices of the nearest neighbors even at high number densities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number055601
    JournalPhysical Review Materials
    Volume2
    Early online date10 May 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

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