Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2004-03-10
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.255506
Particle packing problems have fascinated people since the dawn of civilization, and continue to intrigue mathematicians and scientists. Resurgent interest has been spurred by the recent proof of Kepler's conjecture: the face-centered cubic lattice provides the densest packing of equal spheres with a packing fraction $\phi\approx0.7405$ \cite{Kepler_Hales}. Here we report on the densest known packings of congruent ellipsoids. The family of new packings are crystal (periodic) arrangements of nearly spherically-shaped ellipsoids, and always surpass the densest lattice packing. A remarkable maximum density of $\phi\approx0.7707$ is achieved for both prolate and oblate ellipsoids with aspect ratios of $\sqrt{3}$ and $1/\sqrt{3}$, respectively, and each ellipsoid has 14 touching neighbors. Present results do not exclude the possibility that even denser crystal packings of ellipsoids could be found, and that a corresponding Kepler-like conjecture could be formulated for ellipsoids.
Chaikin Paul M.
Donev Aleksandar
Stillinger Frank H.
Torquato Salvatore
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