Lattice defects are inevitably present in two-dimensional materials, with direct implications on their physical and chemical properties. We show that the formation energy of a lattice defect in buckled two-dimensional crystals is not uniquely defined as it takes different values for different boundary conditions even in the thermodynamic limit, as opposed to their perfectly planar counterparts. Also, the approach to the thermodynamic limit follows a different scaling: inversely proportional to the logarithm of the system size for buckled materials, rather than the usual power-law approach. In graphene samples of ∼1000 atoms, different boundary conditions can cause differences exceeding 10 eV. Besides presenting numerical evidence in simulat...
By means of tight-binding atomistic simulations we study a family of native defects in graphene rece...
We introduce a model for amorphous grain boundaries in graphene and find that stable structures can ...
Recent experimental discoveries of graphene-stabilized patches of two-dimensional (2D) metals have m...
Lattice defects are inevitably present in two-dimensional materials, with direct implications on the...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
The isolation of free-standing graphene sheets seems to contradict common belief about the existence...
Configurational atomistic forces contribute to the configurational mechanics (i.e. non-equilibrium) ...
Configurational atomistic forces contribute to the configurational mechanics (i.e. non-equilibrium) ...
We introduce a model for amorphous grain boundaries in graphene and find that stable structures can ...
A 2D bond-breaking model is presented that allows the extraction of the intrinsic line or edge ener...
By means of tight-binding atomistic simulations we study a family of native defects in graphene rece...
We introduce a model for amorphous grain boundaries in graphene and find that stable structures can ...
Recent experimental discoveries of graphene-stabilized patches of two-dimensional (2D) metals have m...
Lattice defects are inevitably present in two-dimensional materials, with direct implications on the...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
We present a new semiempirical potential for graphene, which includes also an put-of-plane energy te...
The isolation of free-standing graphene sheets seems to contradict common belief about the existence...
Configurational atomistic forces contribute to the configurational mechanics (i.e. non-equilibrium) ...
Configurational atomistic forces contribute to the configurational mechanics (i.e. non-equilibrium) ...
We introduce a model for amorphous grain boundaries in graphene and find that stable structures can ...
A 2D bond-breaking model is presented that allows the extraction of the intrinsic line or edge ener...
By means of tight-binding atomistic simulations we study a family of native defects in graphene rece...
We introduce a model for amorphous grain boundaries in graphene and find that stable structures can ...
Recent experimental discoveries of graphene-stabilized patches of two-dimensional (2D) metals have m...