Pristine two-dimensional (2D) materials display many exceptional properties unseen in conventional bulk materials. However, techniques scalable to large-scale production yield polycrystalline microstructures with grains in different orientations and grain boundary line defects between them. Grain boundaries can impair the unique properties of these materials. Better control of the growth process is needed to avoid defects or at least to control their distribution. Unfortunately, the formation of 2D microstructures is poorly understood due to the large span of length and time scales involved. Phase field crystal (PFC) models are a recent approach to multiscale modeling of defected materials. PFC holds great promise for studying complex larg...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples prepared by chemical vapor depositi...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Pristine two-dimensional (2D) materials display many exceptional properties unseen in conventional b...
Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon that exhibits extraordinary crystalline, mechanica...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We extend the phase field crystal (PFC) framework to quantitative ...
Emergent microscale structural properties of crystalline materials have been puzzling scientist sinc...
The phase field crystal (PFC) methodology models material solidification and other transformations t...
The phase field crystal (PFC) model is a novel approach for modeling phenomena on atomistic length a...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples p...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples p...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples p...
We extend the phase field crystal (PFC) framework to quantitative modeling of polycrystalline graphe...
We extend the phase field crystal (PFC) framework to quantitative modeling of polycrystalline graphe...
The ability of the phase-field-crystal (PFC) model to quantitatively predict atomistic defect struct...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples prepared by chemical vapor depositi...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Pristine two-dimensional (2D) materials display many exceptional properties unseen in conventional b...
Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon that exhibits extraordinary crystalline, mechanica...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We extend the phase field crystal (PFC) framework to quantitative ...
Emergent microscale structural properties of crystalline materials have been puzzling scientist sinc...
The phase field crystal (PFC) methodology models material solidification and other transformations t...
The phase field crystal (PFC) model is a novel approach for modeling phenomena on atomistic length a...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples p...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples p...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples p...
We extend the phase field crystal (PFC) framework to quantitative modeling of polycrystalline graphe...
We extend the phase field crystal (PFC) framework to quantitative modeling of polycrystalline graphe...
The ability of the phase-field-crystal (PFC) model to quantitatively predict atomistic defect struct...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Grain boundaries in graphene are inherent in wafer-scale samples prepared by chemical vapor depositi...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...