Deformation of crystals: Connections with statistical physics

Sethna JP, Bierbaum MK, Dahmen KA, Goodrich CP, Greer JR, Hayden LX, Kent-Dobias JP, Lee ED, Liarte DB, Ni X, Quinn KN, Raju A, Rocklin DZ, Shekhawat A, Zapperi S. 2017. Deformation of crystals: Connections with statistical physics. Annual Review of Materials Research. 47, 217–246.


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Sethna, James P.; Bierbaum, Matthew K.; Dahmen, Karin A.; Goodrich, Carl PeterISTA ; Greer, Julia R.; Hayden, Lorien X.; Kent-Dobias, Jaron P.; Lee, Edward D.; Liarte, Danilo B.; Ni, Xiaoyue; Quinn, Katherine N.; Raju, Archishman
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Abstract
We give a bird's-eye view of the plastic deformation of crystals aimed at the statistical physics community, as well as a broad introduction to the statistical theories of forced rigid systems aimed at the plasticity community. Memory effects in magnets, spin glasses, charge density waves, and dilute colloidal suspensions are discussed in relation to the onset of plastic yielding in crystals. Dislocation avalanches and complex dislocation tangles are discussed via a brief introduction to the renormalization group and scaling. Analogies to emergent scale invariance in fracture, jamming, coarsening, and a variety of depinning transitions are explored. Dislocation dynamics in crystals challenge nonequilibrium statistical physics. Statistical physics provides both cautionary tales of subtle memory effects in nonequilibrium systems and systematic tools designed to address complex scale-invariant behavior on multiple length scales and timescales.
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2017-07-01
Journal Title
Annual Review of Materials Research
Volume
47
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217-246
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Sethna JP, Bierbaum MK, Dahmen KA, et al. Deformation of crystals: Connections with statistical physics. Annual Review of Materials Research. 2017;47:217-246. doi:10.1146/annurev-matsci-070115-032036
Sethna, J. P., Bierbaum, M. K., Dahmen, K. A., Goodrich, C. P., Greer, J. R., Hayden, L. X., … Zapperi, S. (2017). Deformation of crystals: Connections with statistical physics. Annual Review of Materials Research. Annual Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-matsci-070115-032036
Sethna, James P., Matthew K. Bierbaum, Karin A. Dahmen, Carl Peter Goodrich, Julia R. Greer, Lorien X. Hayden, Jaron P. Kent-Dobias, et al. “Deformation of Crystals: Connections with Statistical Physics.” Annual Review of Materials Research. Annual Reviews, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-matsci-070115-032036.
J. P. Sethna et al., “Deformation of crystals: Connections with statistical physics,” Annual Review of Materials Research, vol. 47. Annual Reviews, pp. 217–246, 2017.
Sethna JP, Bierbaum MK, Dahmen KA, Goodrich CP, Greer JR, Hayden LX, Kent-Dobias JP, Lee ED, Liarte DB, Ni X, Quinn KN, Raju A, Rocklin DZ, Shekhawat A, Zapperi S. 2017. Deformation of crystals: Connections with statistical physics. Annual Review of Materials Research. 47, 217–246.
Sethna, James P., et al. “Deformation of Crystals: Connections with Statistical Physics.” Annual Review of Materials Research, vol. 47, Annual Reviews, 2017, pp. 217–46, doi:10.1146/annurev-matsci-070115-032036.
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