Abstract

Langevin dynamical simulations of two-dimensional (2D) Yukawa liquids are performed to investigate the shear modulus of 2D solid dusty plasmas. Using the known transverse sound speeds, we obtain a theoretical expression of the shear modulus of 2D Yukawa crystals as a function of the screening parameter κ, which can be used as the candidate of their shear modulus. The shear relaxation modulus G(t) of 2D Yukawa liquids is calculated from the shear stress autocorrelation function, consisting of the kinetic, potential, and cross portions. Due to their viscoelasticity, 2D Yukawa liquids exhibit the typical elastic property when the time duration is much less than the Maxwell relaxation time. As a result, the infinite frequency shear modulus G_{∞}, i.e., the shear relaxation modulus G(t) when t=0, of a 2D Yukawa liquid should be related to the shear modulus of the corresponding quenched 2D Yukawa solid (with the same κ value), with all particles suddenly frozen at their locations of the liquid state. It is found that the potential portion of the infinite frequency shear modulus for 2D Yukawa liquids at any temperature well agrees with the shear modulus of 2D Yukawa crystals with the same κ obtained from the transverse sound speeds. Thus, we find that the shear modulus of 2D Yukawa solids can be obtained from the motion of individual particles of the corresponding Yukawa liquids using their viscoelastic property.

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