Two-dimensional mobile breather scattering in a hexagonal crystal lattice

Janis Bajars, J. Chris Eilbeck, Benedict Leimkuhler

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We describe the full two-dimensional scattering of long-lived breathers in a model hexagonal lattice of atoms. The chosen system, representing an idealized model of mica, combines a Lennard-Jones interatomic potential with an “egg-box” harmonic potential well surface. We investigate the dependence of breather properties on the ratio of the well depths associated with the interaction and on-site potentials. High values of this ratio lead to large spatial displacements in adjacent chains of atoms and thus enhance the two-dimensional character of the quasi-one-dimensional breather solutions. This effect is further investigated during breather-breather collisions by following the constrained energy density function in time for a set of randomly excited mobile breather solutions. Certain collisions lead to 60 degree
scattering, and collisions of mobile and stationary breathers can generate a rich variety of states.
Original languageEnglish
Article number022212
Number of pages7
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume103
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Feb 2021

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