Simulations of composite carbon films with nanotube inclusions
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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carbonfilmscompositeelasticinterfacialsimulationsamorphousanisotropies
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We study the interfacial structure, stability, and elastic properties of composite carbon films containing nanotubes. Our Monte Carlo simulations show that Van der Waals forces play a vital role in shaping up the interfacial geometry, producing a curved graphitic wall surrounding the tubes. The most stable structures are predicted to have intermediate densities, high anisotropies, and increased elastic moduli compared to pure amorphous carbon films.
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