Dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in sliding nanotubes
Materials Science
2009-03-24 v1
Abstract
We discovered in simulations of sliding coaxial nanotubes an unanticipated example of dynamical symmetry breaking taking place at the nanoscale. While both nanotubes are perfectly left-right symmetric and nonchiral, a nonzero angular momentum of phonon origin appears spontaneously at a series of critical sliding velocities, in correspondence with large peaks of the sliding friction. The non-linear equations governing this phenomenon resemble the rotational instability of a forced string. However, several new elements, exquisitely "nano" appear here, with the crucial involvement of Umklapp and of sliding nanofriction.
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@article{arxiv.0903.1584,
title = {Dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in sliding nanotubes},
author = {X. H. Zhang and G. E. Santoro and U. Tartaglino and E. Tosatti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.1584},
year = {2009}
}
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To appear in PRL