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Ven. 20/11/2015 14:00 Andromede, Bâtiment 11, Etage 3 Séminaire
GORNYI Igor (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg)
Rippling and crumpling of disordered two-dimensional membranes (Physique Théorique)
Sommaire:
Motivated by experimental observations of ripples in suspended graphene, we analyze elastic properties of two-dimensional crystalline membranes with various types of randomness [1]. We demonstrate that random fluctuations of the membrane curvature induced by static disorder lead to a non-monotonous scaling of the bending rigidity, causing the transition between the flat and crumpled phases. We also explore the effect of critical fluctuations of a membrane on electronic transport through the system in the presence of electron-phonon coupling [2,3].
[1] I.V. Gornyi, V.Yu. Kachorovskii, and A.D. Mirlin, Rippling and crumpling in disordered free-standing graphene, arXiv:1505.04483, to appear in Phys. Rev. B. (2015). [2] I.V. Gornyi, V.Yu. Kachorovskii, and A.D. Mirlin, Conductivity of suspended graphene at the Dirac point, Phys. Rev. B 86, 165413 (2012). [3] A.P. Dmitriev, I.V. Gornyi, A.D. Mirlin, I.V. Protopopov, in preparation. Pour plus d'informations, merci de contacter Frigerio M.
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