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Perturbative renormalization and thermodynamics of quantum crystalline membranes

Statistical Mechanics 2022-06-01 v2 Materials Science High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We analyze the statistical mechanics of a free-standing quantum crystalline membrane within the framework of a systematic perturbative renormalization group (RG). A power-counting analysis shows that the leading singularities of correlation functions can be analyzed within an effective renormalizable model in which the kinetic energy of in-plane phonons and subleading geometrical nonlinearities in the expansion of the strain tensor are neglected. For membranes at zero temperature, governed by zero-point motion, the RG equations of the effective model provide a systematic derivation of logarithmic corrections to the bending rigidity and to the elastic Young modulus derived in earlier investigations. In the limit of a weakly applied external tension, the stress-strain relation at T=0T = 0 is anomalous: the linear Hooke's law is replaced with a singular law exhibiting logarithmic corrections. For small, but finite temperatures, we use techniques of finite-size scaling to derive general relations between the zero-temperature RG flow and scaling laws of thermodynamic quantities such as the thermal expansion coefficient α\alpha, the entropy S, and the specific heat C. A combination of the scaling relations with an analysis of thermal fluctuations shows that, for small temperatures, the thermal expansion coefficient α\alpha is negative and logarithmically dependent on TT, as predicted in an earlier work. Although the requirement limT0α=0\lim_{T \to 0} \alpha = 0, expected from the third law of thermodynamics is formally satisfied, α\alpha is predicted to exhibit such a slow variation to remain practically constant down to unaccessibly small temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.2202.12842,
  title  = {Perturbative renormalization and thermodynamics of quantum crystalline membranes},
  author = {Achille Mauri and Mikhail I. Katsnelson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12842},
  year   = {2022}
}

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16 pages; v2: minor modifications