Theory of the spontaneous buckling of doped graphene
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hallhep-thnucl-th
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graphenebucklingeffectelasticmembranespontaneousstructureaddition
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Graphene is a realization of an esoteric class of materials -- electronic crystalline membranes. We study the interplay between the free electrons and the two-dimensional crystal, and find that it induces a substantial effect on the elastic structure of the membrane. For the hole-doped membrane, in particular, we predict a spontaneous buckling. In addition, attenuation of elastic waves is expected, due to the effect of corrugations on the bulk modulus. These discoveries have a considerable magnitude in graphene, affecting both its mesoscopic structure, and its electrical resistivity, which has an inherent asymmetry between hole- and electron-doped graphene.
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