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Electronic and optical trends in carbon nanotubes under pure bending

Pekka Koskinen

Published 2010-10-01Version 1

The high aspect ratio of carbon nanotubes makes them prone to bending. To know how bending affects the tubes is therefore crucial for tube identification and for electrical component design. Very few studies, however, have investigated tubes under small bending well below the buckling limit, because of technical problems due to broken translational symmetry. In this Letter a cost-effective and exact modeling of singe-walled nanotubes under such small bending is enabled by revised periodic boundary conditions, combined with density-functional tight-binding. The resulting, bending-induced changes in electronic and optical properties fall in clear chirality-dependent trend families. While the correct trends require full structural relaxation, they can be understood by one general argument. To know these trends fills a fundamental gap in our understanding of the properties of carbon nanotubes.

Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 81, 193409 (2010)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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