TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconstruction properties of a single vacancy in zigzag carbon nanotubes and their effects on elastic properties
AU - Yuan, Jianhui
AU - Liew, K. M.
PY - 2009/10
Y1 - 2009/10
N2 - The molecular dynamics method is adopted in this paper to investigate single vacancy defect reconstruction in zigzag single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) at different temperatures, and the effects of the defect ratio on their elastic properties. The results show that there are two types of reconstruction in zigzag (9, 0) SWCNTs. A single vacancy begins to reconstruct into a 5-1DB-P configuration when the temperature is about or higher than 1600 K, and a 5-1DB-T configuration at about or higher than 2600 K. However, these reconstructions do not always take place at these temperatures, i.e., the reconstruction temperatures are discrete. For this reason, a new idea has been put forward: that there are two sets of noncontinuous potential barriers between the three dangling bond (3DB) states and the reconstructions, which correspond to the 5-1DB-P and 5-1DB-T barriers. The Young's moduli decreased with the increase of the single vacancy defect ratio in these SWCNTs, and the decreasing speed suddenly decelerates at a certain vacancy defect ratio, i.e., a platform phenomenon emerges. Based on the above results, it can be concluded that the vacancy defects can be reconstructed not only by way of temperature, but also by the defect ratios in SWCNTs. Copyright © 2009 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
AB - The molecular dynamics method is adopted in this paper to investigate single vacancy defect reconstruction in zigzag single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) at different temperatures, and the effects of the defect ratio on their elastic properties. The results show that there are two types of reconstruction in zigzag (9, 0) SWCNTs. A single vacancy begins to reconstruct into a 5-1DB-P configuration when the temperature is about or higher than 1600 K, and a 5-1DB-T configuration at about or higher than 2600 K. However, these reconstructions do not always take place at these temperatures, i.e., the reconstruction temperatures are discrete. For this reason, a new idea has been put forward: that there are two sets of noncontinuous potential barriers between the three dangling bond (3DB) states and the reconstructions, which correspond to the 5-1DB-P and 5-1DB-T barriers. The Young's moduli decreased with the increase of the single vacancy defect ratio in these SWCNTs, and the decreasing speed suddenly decelerates at a certain vacancy defect ratio, i.e., a platform phenomenon emerges. Based on the above results, it can be concluded that the vacancy defects can be reconstructed not only by way of temperature, but also by the defect ratios in SWCNTs. Copyright © 2009 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
KW - Carbon nanotubes
KW - Molecular dynamics
KW - Non-continuous potential barriers
KW - Vacancy reconstruction
KW - Young's modulus
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U2 - 10.1166/jctn.2009.1275
DO - 10.1166/jctn.2009.1275
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1546-1955
VL - 6
SP - 2209
EP - 2216
JO - Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
JF - Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
IS - 10
ER -