The negative Poisson`s ratio (NPR) is a novel property of materials, which enhances the mechanical feature and creates a wide range of application prospects in lots of fields, such as aerospace, electronics, medicine, etc. Fundamental understanding on the mechanism underlying NPR plays an important role in designing advanced mechanical functional materials. However, with different methods used, the origin of NPR is found different and conflicting with each other, for instance, in the representative graphene. In this study, based on machine learning technique, we constructed a moment tensor potential (MTP) for molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of graphene. By analyzing the evolution of key geometries, the increase of bond angle is found to...
Negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR), also known as “auxetic”, is a highly desired property in a wide rang...
3D graphene assemblies are proposed as solutions to meet the goal toward efficient utilization of 2D...
Graphene can be made auxetic, through the introduction of vacancy defects. This results in the thinn...
© 2018 American Physical Society. We present an accurate interatomic potential for graphene, constru...
Despite the tremendous capabilities of Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, they suffer from the lim...
Data for manuscript entitled: First-Principles Multiscale Modeling of Mechanical Properties in Graph...
2019 American Chemical Society. Graphene-based materials with a negative Poisson\u27s ratio have num...
Machine Learning interatomic potentials (ML-IAP) are currently the most promising Non-empirical IAPs...
<p>Graphene is a 2D carbon material that is impermeable to all gases. By engineering pores into grap...
We present an accurate machine learning (ML) model for atomistic simulations of carbon, constructed ...
© 2020 Author(s). We present an accurate machine learning (ML) model for atomistic simulations of ca...
Machine learning interatomic potentials (ML-IPs) have emerged as a promising approach for bridging t...
Penta-graphene (PG) is a 2D carbon allotrope composed of a layer of pentagons having sp2- and sp3- b...
When a hydrogen or a deuterium atom is interacting with a graphene surface during scattering events...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
Negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR), also known as “auxetic”, is a highly desired property in a wide rang...
3D graphene assemblies are proposed as solutions to meet the goal toward efficient utilization of 2D...
Graphene can be made auxetic, through the introduction of vacancy defects. This results in the thinn...
© 2018 American Physical Society. We present an accurate interatomic potential for graphene, constru...
Despite the tremendous capabilities of Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, they suffer from the lim...
Data for manuscript entitled: First-Principles Multiscale Modeling of Mechanical Properties in Graph...
2019 American Chemical Society. Graphene-based materials with a negative Poisson\u27s ratio have num...
Machine Learning interatomic potentials (ML-IAP) are currently the most promising Non-empirical IAPs...
<p>Graphene is a 2D carbon material that is impermeable to all gases. By engineering pores into grap...
We present an accurate machine learning (ML) model for atomistic simulations of carbon, constructed ...
© 2020 Author(s). We present an accurate machine learning (ML) model for atomistic simulations of ca...
Machine learning interatomic potentials (ML-IPs) have emerged as a promising approach for bridging t...
Penta-graphene (PG) is a 2D carbon allotrope composed of a layer of pentagons having sp2- and sp3- b...
When a hydrogen or a deuterium atom is interacting with a graphene surface during scattering events...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
Negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR), also known as “auxetic”, is a highly desired property in a wide rang...
3D graphene assemblies are proposed as solutions to meet the goal toward efficient utilization of 2D...
Graphene can be made auxetic, through the introduction of vacancy defects. This results in the thinn...