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Fabrication of Carbon-Based Ionic Electromechanically Active Soft Actuators
Published on: April 25, 2020
Reversible actuation of α-borophene nanoscrolls
Guilherme S L Fabris1, Douglas S Galvão2, Ricardo Paupitz3
1Postgraduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering, Federal University of Pelotas, 96010-610, Pelotas, RS, Brazil.
Abstract:
In this work, we proposed and investigated the structural and electronic properties of boron-based nanoscrolls (armchair and zigzag) using the DFTB+ method. We also investigated the electroactuation process (injecting and removing charges). A giant electroactuation was observed, but the results show relevant differences between the borophene and carbon nanoscrolls. The molecular dynamics simulations showed that the scrolls are thermally and structurally stable for a large range of temperatures (up to 600 K), and the electroactuation process can be easily tuned and can be entirely reversible for some configurations.

