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arxiv: 1811.05350 · v2 · pith:PPDWII7Tnew · submitted 2018-11-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Non-equilibrium steady states, coexistence and criticality in driven quasi-two-dimensional granular matter

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keywords phaseclusterscoexistencecriticalquasi-two-dimensionalstatessteadyamplitude
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Nonequilibrium steady states of vibrated inelastic frictionless spheres are investigated in quasi-two-dimensional confinement via molecular dynamics simulations. The phase diagram in the density-amplitude plane exhibits a fluidlike disordered and an ordered phase with threefold symmetry, as well as phase coexistence between the two. A dynamical mechanism exists that brings about metastable traveling clusters and at the same time stable clusters with anisotropic shapes at low vibration amplitude. Moreover, there is a square bilayer state which is connected to the fluid by BKTHNY-type two-step melting with an intermediate tetratic phase. The critical behavior of the two continuous transitions is studied in detail. For the fluid-tetratic transition, critical exponents of $\tilde{\gamma}=1.73$, $\eta_4 \approx 1/4$, and $z=2.05$ are obtained.

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