Onset of Irreversibility and Chaos in Amorphous Solids Under Periodic Shear
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An important aspect of the physics of amorphous solids is the onset of irreversible behavior usually associated with yield. Here we study amorphous solids under periodic shear using quasi-static molecular dynamics simulations and observe a transition from reversible to irreversible deformation at a critical strain amplitude. We find that for small strain amplitudes the system exhibits a noisy but repetitive limit-cycle, similar to return point memory \cite{sethna1993hysteresis}. However, for large strain amplitudes the behavior becomes chaotic (shows sensitivity to initial conditions) and thus irreversible. We show that the chaotic behavior is a result of the shear band instabilities that arise for large strains and the convective displacement fields they create.
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