Monday, March 19, 2012

1203.3550 (Joice da Silva-Araújo et al.)

Non-hexagonal-ring defects and structures induced by strain in graphene
and in functionalized graphene
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Joice da Silva-Araújo, A. J. M. Nascimento, Hélio Chacham, R. W. Nunes
We perform {\textit ab initio} calculations for the strain-induced formation of non-hexagonal-ring defects in graphene, graphane (planar CH), and graphenol (planar COH). We find that the simplest of such topological defects, the Stone-Wales defect, acts as a seed for strain-induced dissociation and multiplication of topological defects. Through the application of inhomogeneous deformations to graphene, graphane and graphenol with initially small concentrations of pentagonal and heptagonal rings, we obtain several novel stable structures that possess, at the same time, large concentrations of non-hexagonal rings (from fourfold to elevenfold) and small formation energies.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.3550

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