Structural glasses formed by quenching a melt are known to host a population of low-energy quasilocalized (nonphononic) excitations whose frequencies $\omega$ follow a universal $\sim\!\omega^4$ distribution as $\omega\!\to\!0$, independently of the glass formation history, the interparticle interaction potential or spatial dimension. Here, we show that the universal quartic law of nonphononic excitations also holds in disordered crystals featuring finite long-range order, which is absent in their glassy counterparts. We thus establish that the degree of universality of the quartic law extends beyond structural glasses quenched from a melt. We further find that disordered crystals, whose level of disorder can be continuously controlled, hos...
The experimentally measured vibrational spectrum of glasses strongly deviates from that expected in ...
A computation of the dynamical structure factor of topologically disordered systems, where the disor...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Disordered solids, either crystalline with some degree of spatial disorder or glasses -- commonly fo...
We investigate the vibrational properties of topologically disordered materials by analytically stud...
It is now well established that structural glasses possess disorder- and frustration-induced soft qu...
The translational symmetry of solids, either ordered or disordered, gives rise to the existence of l...
The universal form of the density of nonphononic, quasilocalized vibrational modes of frequency ω in...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Soft quasilocalized modes (QLMs) are universally featured by structural glasses quenched from a melt...
This self-contained text introduces the physics of structurally disordered condensed systems at the ...
We develop an algorithm to construct mass-spring networks differing in the correlation length of the...
The topological nature of the disorder of glasses and supercooled liquids strongly affects their hig...
The experimentally measured vibrational spectrum of glasses strongly deviates from that expected in ...
The experimentally measured vibrational spectrum of glasses strongly deviates from that expected in ...
A computation of the dynamical structure factor of topologically disordered systems, where the disor...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Disordered solids, either crystalline with some degree of spatial disorder or glasses -- commonly fo...
We investigate the vibrational properties of topologically disordered materials by analytically stud...
It is now well established that structural glasses possess disorder- and frustration-induced soft qu...
The translational symmetry of solids, either ordered or disordered, gives rise to the existence of l...
The universal form of the density of nonphononic, quasilocalized vibrational modes of frequency ω in...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Soft quasilocalized modes (QLMs) are universally featured by structural glasses quenched from a melt...
This self-contained text introduces the physics of structurally disordered condensed systems at the ...
We develop an algorithm to construct mass-spring networks differing in the correlation length of the...
The topological nature of the disorder of glasses and supercooled liquids strongly affects their hig...
The experimentally measured vibrational spectrum of glasses strongly deviates from that expected in ...
The experimentally measured vibrational spectrum of glasses strongly deviates from that expected in ...
A computation of the dynamical structure factor of topologically disordered systems, where the disor...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...