论文标题
双层石墨烯中的热涟漪
Thermal ripples in bilayer graphene
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论文摘要
我们研究由外部张力消失的独立双层石墨烯的热波动。在现象学理论中,该系统被描述为两个连续晶体的堆栈,其特征是有限的弹性模量和非零弯曲刚度。开发了以弹性理论为指导的非线性旋转不变模型来描述层间相互作用。在疏忽了涉及层间剪切和压缩模式的平面声子非线性和非谐波相互作用之后,建立了双层软弯曲波动的有效理论。忽略各向异性相互作用的最终模型具有与单层膜中平面外波动的众所周知的有效理论相同的形式,但具有强烈的波矢量依赖性的裸露弯曲刚度。专注于AB堆叠的双层石墨烯,该理论中关于层间相互作用的参数是由第一原理计算得出的。然后,通过在自一致筛选近似(SCSA)中的现场理论积分方程(SCSA)中的数值迭代解(SCSA)来计算相互作用挠曲波动的统计机械特性。所考虑模型中的裸露刚度表现出由平面弹性应力控制的长波长状态与由单层曲率刚度控制的短波长区域之间的交叉。弯曲波动之间的相互作用驱动了谐波和强耦合方案之间的进一步交叉,其特征是异常尺度的不变性。在不同的温度下,分析了这两种交叉行为之间的重叠和相互作用。
We study thermal fluctuations of a free-standing bilayer graphene subject to vanishing external tension. Within a phenomenological theory, the system is described as a stack of two continuum crystalline membranes, characterized by finite elastic moduli and a nonzero bending rigidity. A nonlinear rotationally-invariant model guided by elasticity theory is developed to describe interlayer interactions. After neglection of in-plane phonon nonlinearities and anharmonic interactions involving interlayer shear and compression modes, an effective theory for soft flexural fluctuations of the bilayer is constructed. The resulting model, neglecting anisotropic interactions, has the same form of a well-known effective theory for out-of-plane fluctuations in a single-layer membrane, but with a strongly wave-vector dependent bare bending rigidity. Focusing on AB-stacked bilayer graphene, parameters governing interlayer interactions in the theory are derived by first-principles calculations. Statistical-mechanical properties of interacting flexural fluctuations are then calculated by a numerical iterative solution of field-theory integral equations within the self-consistent screening approximation (SCSA). The bare bending rigidity in the considered model exhibits a crossover between a long-wavelength regime governed by in-plane elastic stress and a short wavelength region controlled by monolayer curvature stiffness. Interactions between flexural fluctuations drive a further crossover between a harmonic and a strong-coupling regime, characterized by anomalous scale invariance. The overlap and interplay between these two crossover behaviors is analyzed at varying temperatures.