We present a novel interpretation of defected tubes based on a dislocation model. A scroll (a sheet rolled without closure) is considered as an axial edge dislocation in a multiwall nanotube (MWNT). Screw dislocation type defects separate scroll from nested-tubes within the same nanotube. The glide of the screw dislocation causes the transformation between these two forms. In some cases, the mechanism of formation of an MWNT could, therefore, start with the formation of a scroll which, by gliding of a screw dislocation, is transformed into the more stable MWNT. We compare the structure and energetics of prismatic screw and edge dislocations in graphite and carbon nanotubes. We present calculations for the Peierls barrier of the first kind f...
This paper reviews some of the main mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNT), including nonli...
This paper studies the effect of three different types of defects on the Young's modulus of zigzag a...
Graphene is the strongest material ever discovered and has an extremely high Young's modulus (~ 1 GP...
We present a novel interpretation of defected tubes based on a dislocation model. A scroll (a sheet ...
Carbon nanotubes present interesting potential applications especially in nanoelectronics. Their ele...
Recent high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) studies of multiwalled carbon nanotub...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. disseratation. Feruary 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: T...
Dislocation dynamics dictate the mechanical behavior of materials. Dislocations in periodic crystall...
In this dissertation, statics and dynamics of defects in fullerenes and carbon nanotubes are studied...
We investigate the walls of the defective multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT), and give possible mecha...
The pentagon-heptagon (5/7) pair in a zigzag single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) is described as a...
Single-crystal nanotubes are commonly observed, but their formation is often not understood. We show...
The periodic makeup of carbon nanotubes suggests that their formation should obey the principles est...
Plastic relaxation of carbon nanotubes under tension and at high temperature is described in terms o...
We discuss the conversion of a pure screw dislocation into a helical (single helix) dislocation thro...
This paper reviews some of the main mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNT), including nonli...
This paper studies the effect of three different types of defects on the Young's modulus of zigzag a...
Graphene is the strongest material ever discovered and has an extremely high Young's modulus (~ 1 GP...
We present a novel interpretation of defected tubes based on a dislocation model. A scroll (a sheet ...
Carbon nanotubes present interesting potential applications especially in nanoelectronics. Their ele...
Recent high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) studies of multiwalled carbon nanotub...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. disseratation. Feruary 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: T...
Dislocation dynamics dictate the mechanical behavior of materials. Dislocations in periodic crystall...
In this dissertation, statics and dynamics of defects in fullerenes and carbon nanotubes are studied...
We investigate the walls of the defective multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT), and give possible mecha...
The pentagon-heptagon (5/7) pair in a zigzag single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) is described as a...
Single-crystal nanotubes are commonly observed, but their formation is often not understood. We show...
The periodic makeup of carbon nanotubes suggests that their formation should obey the principles est...
Plastic relaxation of carbon nanotubes under tension and at high temperature is described in terms o...
We discuss the conversion of a pure screw dislocation into a helical (single helix) dislocation thro...
This paper reviews some of the main mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNT), including nonli...
This paper studies the effect of three different types of defects on the Young's modulus of zigzag a...
Graphene is the strongest material ever discovered and has an extremely high Young's modulus (~ 1 GP...