Stripes, Zigzags, and Slow Dynamics in Buckled Hard Spheres
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.stat-mech
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isingstripesbuckleddynamicsslowspheresanalogyantiferromagnet
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We study the analogy between buckled colloidal monolayers and the triangular-lattice Ising antiferromagnet. We calculate free volume-induced Ising interactions, show how lattice deformations favor zigzag stripes that partially remove the Ising model ground-state degeneracy, and identify the Martensitic mechanism prohibiting perfect stripes. Slowly inflating the spheres yields jamming as well as logarithmically slow relaxation reminiscent of the glassy dynamics observed experimentally.
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