Publication : t88/133

Crumpling and buckling transitions in polymerized membranes

Guitter E. ()
David F. ()
Leibler S. ()
Peliti L. ()
Abstract:
We consider polymerized non-self-avoiding membranes fluctuating under constrained boundary conditions. Such constraints prevent the membranes from being crumpled at high temperature and introduce a tension. Upon lowering the temperature this tension reduces, and vanishes at a transition temperature below which the membrane assumes a buckled state. Buckling transition points, depending on boundary conditions, arrange on a line which terminates at the crumpling transition. We study the critical properties of these transitions by various field-theoretical techniques. ©1988 The American Physical Society
Année de publication : 1988
Revue : Phys. Rev. Lett. 61 2949-2952 (1988)
DOI : 10.1103/PhysRevLett.61.2949
Lien : http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v61/p2949
Langue : Anglais

 

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