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Thermal Excitations of Warped Membranes

Soft Condensed Matter 2016-06-22 v1 Statistical Mechanics

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 DD-dimensional ``warped membranes'' embedded in a dd-dimensional space with dD+1d\ge D+1 and a preferred height profile characterized by quenched random Gaussian variables {hα(q)}\{h_\alpha({\bf q})\}, α=D+1,,d\alpha=D+1,\ldots, d, in Fourier space with zero mean and a power law variance hα(q1)hβ(q2)δα,βδq1,q2q1dh\overline{ h_\alpha({\bf q}_1) h_\beta({\bf q}_2) } \sim \delta_{\alpha, \beta} \, \delta_{{\bf q}_1, -{\bf q}_2} \, q_1^{-d_h}. The case D=2D=2, d=3d=3 with dh=4d_h = 4 could be realized by flash polymerizing lyotropic smectic liquid crystals. For D<max{4,dh}D < \max\{4, d_h\} 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 q{{\bf q}} as κRqηf\kappa_R \sim q^{-\eta_f}, while the in-hyperplane elastic constants decrease according to λR, μRq+ηu\lambda_R,\ \mu_R \sim q^{+\eta_u}. The quenched background metric is relevant (irelevant) for warped membranes characterized by exponent dh>4ηf(F)d_h > 4 - \eta_f^{(F)} (dh<4ηf(F)d_h < 4 - \eta_f^{(F)}), where ηf(F)\eta_f^{(F)} is the scaling exponent for tethered surfaces with a flat background metric, and the scaling exponents are related through ηu+ηf=dhD\eta_u + \eta_f = d_h - D (ηu+2ηf=4D\eta_u + 2 \eta_f=4-D).

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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