Published January 29, 2025
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Generalizing multiple memories from a single drive: The hysteron latch
- 1. University of Chicago
- 2. Pennsylvania State University
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Far-from-equilibrium systems can form memories of previous deformations or driving. In systems from sheared glassy materials to buckling beams to crumpled sheets, this behavior is dominated by return-point memory, in which revisiting a past extremum of driving restores the system to a previous state. Cyclic driving with both positive and negative strains forms multiple nested memories, as in a single-dial combination lock, while asymmetric driving (only positive strain) cannot. We study this case in a general model of hysteresis that considers discrete elements called hysterons. We show how two hysterons with a frustrated interaction can violate return-point memory, realizing multiple memories of asymmetric driving. This reveals a general principle for designing systems that store sequences of cyclic driving, whether symmetric or asymmetric. In disordered systems, asymmetric driving is a sensitive tool for the direct measurement of frustration.
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- 10.1126/sciadv.adr5933
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14483
Funding
- U.S. Department of Energy
- DE-SC0020972
- Student Engagement Network, Penn State
- Schreyer Honors College, Penn State