Title of article :
Visualization techniques for modelling carbon allotropes Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Joan Adler، نويسنده , , Polina Pine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
3
From page :
580
To page :
582
Abstract :
Carbon takes many different forms, each with its own electronic structure and has a fantastic range of properties. As well as graphite/diamond, a hexagonal diamond called londsdaleite, and amorphous carbons of sp2, sp3 and mixed natures there are all the fullerenes, graphene, nanotubes, etc. Fortunately, their different electronic structures take distinct geometrical forms, so that deducing the geometry of a sample that has been simulated is a crucial step towards understanding its properties. Visualization is essential for understanding sample geometries. AViz [J. Adler, Computers in Science and Engineering 5 (2003) 61] is an Atomistic Visualization package developed at the Technion that can be freely downloaded and installed. Both still and animated AViz implementations for viewing data from our atomistic simulations of carbon allotropes enable understanding of the simulation results and when compared with laboratory experiments and theoretical models provide insight into nanodiamond growth, gas flow in nanotubes, nanotube vibrations and other topics of current research interest.
Keywords :
Carbon , molecular dynamics , Visualization , Nanotubes
Journal title :
Computer Physics Communications
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Computer Physics Communications
Record number :
1137633
Link To Document :
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