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Physics Express 2011, 1: 11
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Research Article
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Elasto-thermodynamic properties of single ribbons formed by hexagonally-arranged covalently bonded carbon atoms
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Dima Bolmatova, Avinesh Kumara,b, Kostya Trachenkoa,c
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a Department of Physics,Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, UK
b Department for Materials, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK
c Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, UK
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Abstract |
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Strains are essentially change the electronic, mechanical and thermodynamic properties of materials.
The mechanical response of graphene-based nano-ribbons has been investigated in this paper:
we treated the mechanical strength and properties of single ribbons formed by hexagonally-arranged
covalently bonded carbon atoms under tension test as a function of size. Our results indicate that
strain of ribbon’s bulk with added molecules under tension can have a significant dependence on the
polarization. We show that it is possible to modulate the saturated graphene-based ribbon energy
gap value. Proposed structures could become of great use for possible realizations pursuing make
the graphene-based ribbons tunable.
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Keywords |
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Mechanical properties of solids; Graphene; Strain effects
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