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The Excluded Area of Superellipse Sector Particles

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arxiv 2105.06330 v2 pith:ZWYZETIY submitted 2021-05-13 cond-mat.soft

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Superellipse sector particles (SeSPs) are segments of superelliptical curves that form a tunable set of hard-particle shapes for granular and colloidal systems. SeSPs allow for continuous parameterization of corner sharpness, aspect ratio, and particle curvature; rods, circles, rectangles, and staples are examples of shapes SeSPs can model. We investigate the space of allowable (non-overlapping) configurations of two SeSPs, which depends on both the center-of-mass separation and relative orientation. Radial correlation plots of the allowed configurations reveal circular regions centered at each of the particle's two endpoints that indicate configurations of mutually-entangled particle interactions. Simultaneous entanglement with both endpoints is geometrically impossible; the overlap of these two regions therefore represents an excluded area in which no particles can be placed regardless of orientation. The regions' distinct boundaries indicates a translational frustration with implications for the dynamics of particle rearrangements (e.g. under shear). Representing translational and rotational degrees of freedom as a hypervolume, we find a topological change that suggests geometric frustration arises a phase transition in this space. The excluded area is a straightforward integration over excluded states; for arbitrary relative orientation this decreases sigmoidally with increasing opening aperture, with sharper SeSP corners resulting in a sharper decrease. Together, this work offers a path towards a unified theory for particle shape-control of bulk material properties.

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