The Structure of Physical Crystalline Membranes within the Self-Consistent Screening Approximation

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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Accepted for publication in Physical Review E. Added an exact calculation of the Poisson ratio. 6 pages, 2 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevE.80.041117

The anomalous exponents governing the long wavelength behavior of the flat phase of physical crystalline membranes are calculated within a self-consistent screening approximation (SCSA) applied to second order expansion in 1/d_C (d_C is the co-dimension), extending the seminal work of Le Doussal and Radzihovsky [Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 1209 (1992)]. In particular, the bending rigidity is found to harden algebraically in the long wavelength limit with an exponent eta=0.789..., which is used to extract the elasticity softening exponent eta_u=0.422..., and the roughness exponent zeta=0.605.... The scaling relation eta_u=2-2eta is proven to hold to all orders in SCSA. Further, applying the SCSA to an expansion in 1/d_C, is found to be essential, as no solution to the self-consistent equations is found in a two bubble level, which is the naive second order expansion. Surprisingly, even though the expansion parameter for physical membrane is 1/d_C=1, the SCSA applied to second order expansion deviates only slightly from the first order, increasing zeta by mere 0.016. This supports the high quality of the SCSA for physical crystalline membranes, as well as improves the comparison to experiments and numerical simulations of these systems. The prediction of SCSA applied to first order expansion for the Poisson ratio is shown to be exact to all orders.

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