Negative Poisson's ratio materials via isotropic interactions
arXiv:0807.3562 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.085501
Abstract
We show that under tension, a classical many-body system with only isotropic pair interactions in a crystalline state can, counterintutively, have a negative Poisson's ratio, or auxetic behavior. We derive the conditions under which the triangular lattice in two dimensions and lattices with cubic symmetry in three dimensions exhibit a negative Poisson's ratio. In the former case, the simple Lennard-Jones potential can give rise to auxetic behavior. In the latter case, negative Poisson's ratio can be exhibited even when the material is constrained to be elastically isotropic.
10 pages, 2 figures, accepted in Physical Review Letters