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Vibrational properties of nanographene

Sandeep Kumar Singh, F. M. Peeters

Published 2013-01-28Version 1

The eigenmodes and the vibrational density of states of the ground state configuration of graphene clusters are calculated using atomistic simulations. The modified Brenner potential is used to describe the carbon-carbon interaction and carbon-hydrogen interaction in case of H-passivated edges. For a given configuration of the C-atoms the eigenvectors and eigenfrequencies of the normal modes are obtained after diagonalisation of the dynamical matrix whose elements are the second derivative of the potential energy. The compressional and shear properties are obtained from the divergence and rotation of the velocity field. For symmetric and defective clusters with pentagon arrangement on the edge, the highest frequency modes are shear modes. The specific heat of the clusters is also calculated within the harmonic approximation and the convergence to the result for bulk graphene is investigated.

Journal: Article Tracking --- NanoMMTA article published online Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications. Volume 2, Pages 10-29, ISSN (Online) 2299-3290, November 2012
Categories: cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Subjects: 37M05, 74H45
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