Quantum geometric potential induced conformational transitions in elastic helical nanoribbons
Abstract
We consider an {\em elastic} helical nanoribbon that can take on various conformations, and study the effect of placing a quantum particle on its curved surface. Using a modified Canham-Helfrich model for the elastic energy, we write down the local elastic potential for the ribbon in terms of its bending rigidity, mean curvature and Gaussian curvature . The Schr\"odinger equation of a particle confined to a {\em rigid} curved surface is found using da Costa's formulation. It has a purely quantum geometric potential which depends on and . The Schr\"odinger equation of a particle on an {\em elastic } curved surface will therefore have a total potential comprising quantum and elastic potentials. We compute and for a helical ribbon and derive the total potential which depends on the conformation and is thus geometric in nature. Defining a dimensionless quantity , we study the behavior of the total geometric potential as is varied. In the absence of an electron, the elastic potential is positive and has a single positive maximum for all conformations. Further, a binormal helical ribbon conformation has the lowest potential, while the normal ribbon has the highest, with those of the intermediate ribbons lying in between these. Intriguingly, when a quantum particle is placed on the elastic ribbon, above a certain critical value of , the presence of the quantum geometric potential {\em reverses} this order. But localized states for the particle are not supported. Only above a second critical value of , localized states appear for all conformations. The injection of an electron on {\it any} given conformation of the elastic ribbon will induce a conformational transition to the normal ribbon conformation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.29623,
title = {Quantum geometric potential induced conformational transitions in elastic helical nanoribbons},
author = {Radha Balakrishnan and Rossen Dandoloff and Avadh Saxena},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.29623},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
22 pages, 3 figures