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Diffusion and Velocity Correlations of the Phase Transitions in a System of Macroscopic Rolling Spheres
Authors:Francisco Vega Reyes,Á  lvaro Rodrí  guez-Rivas,Juan F. Gonzá  lez-Saavedra,Miguel A. Ló  pez-Castañ  o
Affiliation:1.Departamento de Física, Universidad de Extremadura, 06071 Badajoz, Spain;2.Instituto de Computación Científica Avanzada (ICCAEx), Universidad de Extremadura, 06071 Badajoz, Spain;3.Department of Physical, Chemical and Natural Systems, Pablo de Olavide University, 41013 Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:We study an air-fluidized granular monolayer composed of plastic spheres which roll on a metallic grid. The air current is adjusted so that the spheres never lose contact with the grid and so that the dynamics may be regarded as pseudo two dimensional (or two dimensional, if the effects of the sphere rolling are not taken into account). We find two surprising continuous transitions, both of them displaying two coexisting phases. Moreover, in all the cases, we found the coexisting phases display a strong energy non-equipartition. In the first transition, at a weak fluidization, a glass phase coexists with a disordered fluid-like phase. In the second transition, a hexagonal crystal coexists with the fluid phase. We analyze, for these two-phase systems, the specific diffusive properties of each phase, as well as the velocity correlations. Surprisingly, we find a glass phase at a very low packing fraction and for a wide range of granular temperatures. Both phases are also characterized by strong anticorrelated velocities upon a collision. Thus, the dynamics observed for this quasi two-dimensional system unveil phase transitions with peculiar properties, very different from the predicted behavior in well-know theories for their equilibrium counterparts.
Keywords:phase transition   diffusion   granular matter
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