Carbon Nanostructures as an Electromechanical Bicontinuum
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.other
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carbonelectromechanicalaccumulationacousticanalyticalbicontinuumbranchesbrillouin
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A two-field model provides an unifying framework for elasticity, lattice dynamics and electromechanical coupling in graphene and carbon nanotubes, describes optical phonons, nontrivial acoustic branches, strain-induced gap opening, gap-induced phonon softening, doping-induced deformations, and even the hexagonal graphenic Brillouin zone, and thus explains and extends a previously disparate accumulation of analytical and computational results.
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