Carbon nanosprings under compression or bending can fracture and fold, under twisting they form mobile helix reversal defects, and they expand with temperature at about 5×10^-5 K^-1.
At weak relative compression, 1 > h ≥ h1 = 0 .976, the nanospring axis remains straight, and its energy grows quadratically, see Fig
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Structural and helix reversal defects of carbon nanosprings
Carbon nanosprings under compression or bending can fracture and fold, under twisting they form mobile helix reversal defects, and they expand with temperature at about 5×10^-5 K^-1.