Thermal Excitations of Warped Membranes
Abstract
We explore thermal fluctuations of thin planar membranes with a frozen spatially-varying background metric and a shear modulus. We focus on a special class of -dimensional ``warped membranes'' embedded in a dimensional space with and a preferred height profile characterized by quenched random Gaussian variables , , in Fourier space with zero mean and a power law variance . The case , with could be realized by flash polymerizing lyotropic smectic liquid crystals. For the elastic constants are non-trivially renormalized and become scale dependent. Via a self consistent screening approximation we find that the renormalized bending rigidity increases for small wavevectors as , while the in-hyperplane elastic constants decrease according to . The quenched background metric is relevant (irelevant) for warped membranes characterized by exponent (), where is the scaling exponent for tethered surfaces with a flat background metric, and the scaling exponents are related through ().
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@article{arxiv.1312.4089,
title = {Thermal Excitations of Warped Membranes},
author = {Andrej Kosmrlj and David R. Nelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4089},
year = {2016}
}
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14 pages, 3 figures