Otro
Controlled route to the fabrication of carbon and boron nitride nanoscrolls: A molecular dynamics investigation
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Journal of Applied Physics, v. 113, n. 5, 2013.
0021-8979
10.1063/1.4790304
WOS:000314746200069
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Autor
Perim, Eric
Paupitz, Ricardo
Galvão, Douglas S.
Resumen
Carbon nanoscrolls (graphene layers rolled up into papyrus-like tubular structures) are nanostructures with unique and interesting characteristics that could be exploited to build several new nanodevices. However, an efficient and controlled synthesis of these structures was not achieved yet, making its large scale production a challenge to materials scientists. Also, the formation process and detailed mechanisms that occur during its synthesis are not completely known. In this work, using fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, we discuss a possible route to nanoscrolls made from graphene layers deposited over silicon oxide substrates containing chambers/pits. The scrolling mechanism is triggered by carbon nanotubes deposited on the layers. The process is completely general and can be used to produce scrolls from other lamellar materials, like boron nitride, for instance. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.