Response of thermalized ribbons to pulling and bending
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.stat-mech
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ribbonsbendingforcespullingribbonthermalizedaffectanalysis
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Motivated by recent free-standing graphene experiments, we show how thermal fluctuations affect the mechanical properties of microscopically thin solid ribbons. A renormalization group analysis of flexural phonons reveals that elongated ribbons behave like highly anisotropic polymers, where the two dimensional nature of ribbons is reflected in non-trivial power law scalings of the persistence length and effective bending and twisting rigidities with the ribbon width. With a coarse-grained transfer matrix approach, we then show how thermalized ribbons respond to pulling and bending forces over a wide spectrum of temperatures, forces and ribbon lengths.
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