Two new models for the geometric structure of nanotubes comprising hexagonal lattices are described. The existing models for nanotubes typically involve rolled up planar sheets and ignore discrepancies due to curvature. The first of the models presented here assumes that all atomic locations are equidistant from the tube axis which applies for single species nanotubes such as carbon nanotubes. This model assumes that all bond angles and all bond lengths are equal in the cylindrical state, and that all atoms are equidistant from the tube axis, and from these three assumptions, expressions are given for the major geometric parameters. The second model extends this notion to tubes where all the atomic locations are not equidistant from the tub...
For carbon nanotubes, there is constructed a geometric model of polyhedral type, which allows the ex...
Multiwalled inorganic nanotubes with circular cross sections must have either an incoherent interfac...
As the geometry of a cell of carbon nanotube is hexagonal, a new approach is presented in modelling ...
AbstractTwo new models for the geometric structure of nanotubes comprising hexagonal lattices are de...
Polyhedral model for boron nitride nanotubes The conventional rolled‐up model for nanotubes does not...
In this paper, we survey existing geometric structures which have been proposed by the authors as po...
The conventional rolled-up model of nanotubes does not apply to the very small radii tubes, for whic...
An exact idealized polyhedral model is formulated to describe the geometry of single-walled boron na...
AbstractIn this paper, we survey existing geometric structures which have been proposed by the autho...
In this Article, we extend both the rolled-up model and the polyhedral geometric model for single-wa...
A new model for the geometric structure of carbon nanotubes is described. The existing model of roll...
In this paper, we introduce an idealized model of silicon nanotubes comprising an exact polyhedral g...
In many computational studies of carbon nanotubes, the minimum energy configuration frequently settl...
In this paper, we extend both the rolled-up and the polyhedral models for single-walled silicon nano...
In this paper, we extend both the rolled-up and the polyhedral models for single-walled silicon nano...
For carbon nanotubes, there is constructed a geometric model of polyhedral type, which allows the ex...
Multiwalled inorganic nanotubes with circular cross sections must have either an incoherent interfac...
As the geometry of a cell of carbon nanotube is hexagonal, a new approach is presented in modelling ...
AbstractTwo new models for the geometric structure of nanotubes comprising hexagonal lattices are de...
Polyhedral model for boron nitride nanotubes The conventional rolled‐up model for nanotubes does not...
In this paper, we survey existing geometric structures which have been proposed by the authors as po...
The conventional rolled-up model of nanotubes does not apply to the very small radii tubes, for whic...
An exact idealized polyhedral model is formulated to describe the geometry of single-walled boron na...
AbstractIn this paper, we survey existing geometric structures which have been proposed by the autho...
In this Article, we extend both the rolled-up model and the polyhedral geometric model for single-wa...
A new model for the geometric structure of carbon nanotubes is described. The existing model of roll...
In this paper, we introduce an idealized model of silicon nanotubes comprising an exact polyhedral g...
In many computational studies of carbon nanotubes, the minimum energy configuration frequently settl...
In this paper, we extend both the rolled-up and the polyhedral models for single-walled silicon nano...
In this paper, we extend both the rolled-up and the polyhedral models for single-walled silicon nano...
For carbon nanotubes, there is constructed a geometric model of polyhedral type, which allows the ex...
Multiwalled inorganic nanotubes with circular cross sections must have either an incoherent interfac...
As the geometry of a cell of carbon nanotube is hexagonal, a new approach is presented in modelling ...