Rotational dynamics and friction in double-walled carbon nanotubes
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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dynamicsfrictiondouble-walledmolecularnanotubesrelaxationrotationalsimulations
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We report a study of the rotational dynamics in double-walled nanotubes using molecular dynamics simulations and a simple analytical model reproducing very well the observations. We show that the dynamic friction is linear in the angular velocity for a wide range of values. The molecular dynamics simulations show that for large enough systems the relaxation time takes a constant value depending only on the interlayer spacing and temperature. Moreover, the friction force increases linearly with contact area, and the relaxation time decreases with the temperature with a power law of exponent $-1.53 \pm 0.04$.
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