Anomalous elasticity, fluctuations and disorder in elastic membranes
Pierre Le Doussal, Leo Radzihovsky

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding the anomalous elasticity, fluctuations, and disorder effects in elastic membranes like graphene, predicting universal properties and phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces an accurate self-consistent screening approximation for elastic membranes, extending results to disordered systems and analyzing a crumpling transition.
Findings
Universal roughness and elastic moduli exponents for membranes
Prediction of a negative Poisson ratio of -1/3
Analysis of glassy wrinkled membrane states
Abstract
Motivated by a freely suspended graphene and polymerized membranes in soft and biological matter we present a detailed study of a tensionless elastic sheet in the presence of thermal fluctuations and quenched disorder. The manuscript is based on an extensive draft dating back to 1993, that was circulated privately. It presents the general theoretical framework and calculational details of numerous results, partial forms of which have been published in brief Letters (Le Doussal and Radzihovsky 1992). The experimental realization of atom-thin graphene sheets has driven a resurgence in this fascinating subject, making our dated predictions and their detailed derivations timely. To this end we analyze the statistical mechanics of a generalized D-dimensional elastic "membrane" embedded in d dimensions using a self-consistent screening approximation (SCSA), that has proved to be…
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