Using microcanonical molecular dynamics, we investigate effects of single defects on the performance of a nanoscale oscillator composed of coaxial double-walled carbon nanotubes. It is found that at low temperatures a single defect placed on the outer nanotube can significantly reduces axial oscillation energy leakage by impeding intertube rotational modes, and therefore mitigates the frictional effects between sliding nanotubes. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.published_or_final_versio
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We investigate a new generation of fullerene nano-oscillators: a single-walled carbon nanotube with ...
Quasi-reversible energy flows between orderly intertube axial motion and vibrational modes are studi...
A thermally driven nanotube nanomotor provides linear mass transportation controlled by a temperatur...
Using microcanonical molecular dynamics, we investigate effects of single defects on the performance...
E®ect of vacancy and StoneWales defects on the oscillatory behavior of (5,5)/(10,10) carbon nanotube...
We reported in a previous study (Zhao et al 2003 Phys. Rev. Lett. 91 175504) that energy transfer fr...
Energy exchanges between orderly intertube axial motion and vibrational modes are studied for isolat...
Quasi-reversible energy flows between orderly intertube axial motion and vibrational modes are studi...
Based on the results of Zheng et al. (2002), the shorter the inner core nanotube, the higher is the ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the movement behavior of double-walled carbon n...
The oscillatory behavior of CNT oscillators, initially subjected to bending, is studied under consta...
Energy transfer from the translational degrees of freedom to phonon modes is studied for isolated sy...
The authors have studied, using molecular dynamic (MD) simulations, the oscillatory characteristics ...
Abstract The mechanical properties of sliding carbon nanotubes have been investigated by classical m...
With the continual push to shrink computer circuit density, scientists nowadays are delving into the...
We investigate a new generation of fullerene nano-oscillators: a single-walled carbon nanotube with ...
Quasi-reversible energy flows between orderly intertube axial motion and vibrational modes are studi...
A thermally driven nanotube nanomotor provides linear mass transportation controlled by a temperatur...