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Helical nanotube structures of MoS2 with intrinsic twisting: an objective molecular dynamics study
D-B Zhang1, T Dumitrică, G Seifert
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
Abstract:
Objective molecular dynamics combined with density-functional-based tight binding makes it possible to compute chiral nanotubes as axial-screw dislocations. This enables the surprising revelation of a large catalog of MoS2 nanotubes that lack the prescribed translational symmetry and exhibit chirality-dependent electronic band gaps and elastic constants. Helical symmetry is the natural property to rely on when studying quasi-one-dimensional nanomaterials formally derived or grown via screw dislocations.
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