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The Effect of Thermal Fluctuations on Schulman Area Elasticity (2003)

Abstract
We study the elastic properties of a two-dimensional fluctuating surface whose area density is allowed to deviate from its optimal (Schulman) value. The behavior of such a surface is determined by an interplay between the area-dependent elastic energy, the curvature elasticity, and the entropy. We identify three different elastic regimes depending on the ratio $A_p/A_s$ between the projected (frame) and the saturated areas. We show that thermal fluctuations modify the elastic energy of stretched surfaces ($A_p/A_s> 1$), and dominate the elastic energy of compressed surfaces ($A_p/A_s< 1$). When $A_p\sim A_s$ the elastic energy is not much affected by the fluctuations; the frame area at which the surface tension vanishes becomes smaller than $A_s$ and the area elasticity modulus increases.. Comment: 12 pages, to appear in Euro. Phys. J. E

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Download http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0307710
Archiv arXiv (United States)
Keywords Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
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