Theory of Disordered Solids

by Alessio Zaccone

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Description This book presents a consistent mathematical theory of the non-electronic physical properties of disordered and amorphous solids, starting from the atomic-level dynamics and leading to experimentally verifiable descriptions of macroscopic properties such as elastic and viscoelastic moduli, plasticity, phonons and vibrational spectra, and thermal properties. This theory begins with the assumption of the undeniable existence of an "amorphous lattice", which allows one to relegate the theoretical uncertainties about the ultimate nature of the glass transition to a subsidiary role and thus take a more pragmatic approach towards the modelling of physical properties. The book introduces the reader not only to the subtle physical concepts underlying the dynamics, mechanics, and statistical physics of glasses and amorphous solids, but also to the essential mathematical and numerical methods that cannot be readily gleaned from specialized literature since they are spread out among many often technically demanding papers. These methods are presented in this book in such a way as to be sufficiently general, allowing for the mathematical or numerical description of novel physical phenomena observed in many different types of amorphous solids (including soft and granular systems), regardless of the atomistic details and particular chemistry of the material.  This monograph is aimed at researchers and graduate-level students in physics, materials science, physical chemistry and engineering working in the areas of amorphous materials, soft matter and granular systems, statistical physics, continuum mechanics, plasticity, and solid mechanics. It is also particularly well suited to those working on molecular dynamics simulations, molecular coarse-grained simulations, as well as ab initio atomistic and DFT methods for solid-state and materials science.

Author Biography

Alessio Zaccone (PhD ETH Zurich 2010) is a Full Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at University of Milan. He has published over 140 peer-reviewed papers in different areas of physics, from statistical physics to soft matter and disordered systems, solid state and quantum physics (superconductivity), hydrodynamics, colloids and complex fluids, including 14 articles in Physical Review Letters, and 5 articles in PNAS. He developed several theories and mathematical models of the physical properties of amorphous solids, including structure & dynamics, atomic theories of elasticity and viscoelasticity, the vibrational spectrum and thermal and electrical/dielectric properties. Several of the developed models have been successfully tested by independent experimental groups on a variety of materials, such as polymer glasses, metallic glasses, jammed granular packings and colloidal nano-materials.He held faculty positions at Technical University Munich, University of Cambridge and University of Milan. He received numerous awards including the 2020 Gauss Professorship of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences, the election to a Fellowship of Queens' College Cambridge, and he has been listed among the Emerging Leaders 2020 in Physics by the Journal of Physics (IoP) and among the Class of 2017 Influential Researchers by the journal Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research published by the American Chemical Society. In 2022 he received an ERC Consolidator grant from the European Union for fundamental research on amorphous materials.

Details

  • ISBN 3031247051
  • ISBN-13 9783031247057
  • Title Theory of Disordered Solids
  • Author Alessio Zaccone
  • Format Paperback
  • Year 2023
  • Pages 299
  • Edition 1st
  • Publisher Springer International Publishing AG
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