We study the thermodynamical properties and lattice dynamics of two-dimensional crystalline membranes, such as graphene and related compounds, in zero temperature limit, where quantum effects are dominant. We find out that, just as in the high temperature classical limit, a fundamental role is played by the anharmonic coupling between in-plane and out-of plane lattice modes, which leads to a strong reconstruction of the dispersion relation of the out-of-plane mode. We identify a crossover temperature, T*, bellow which quantum effects are dominant. We estimate that for graphene T* ~ 70 - 90 K. Inclusion of anharmonic effects makes the thermal expansion finite in the thermodynamic limit, and below T* it tends to zero as a power law as T?0 as required by the third law of thermodynamics. The specific heat also goes to zero as a power law as T?0, but with a exponent that differs from the one predicted by the harmonic theory.

Thermodynamical Properties and Stability of Crystalline Membranes in the Quantum Regime

E Cappelluti;
2015

Abstract

We study the thermodynamical properties and lattice dynamics of two-dimensional crystalline membranes, such as graphene and related compounds, in zero temperature limit, where quantum effects are dominant. We find out that, just as in the high temperature classical limit, a fundamental role is played by the anharmonic coupling between in-plane and out-of plane lattice modes, which leads to a strong reconstruction of the dispersion relation of the out-of-plane mode. We identify a crossover temperature, T*, bellow which quantum effects are dominant. We estimate that for graphene T* ~ 70 - 90 K. Inclusion of anharmonic effects makes the thermal expansion finite in the thermodynamic limit, and below T* it tends to zero as a power law as T?0 as required by the third law of thermodynamics. The specific heat also goes to zero as a power law as T?0, but with a exponent that differs from the one predicted by the harmonic theory.
2015
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
crystalline
specific heat
thermal stresses
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