Electrostatic deflections of cantilevered metallic carbon nanotubes via charge-dipole model

Abstract

We compute electrostatic fields induced deformations of cantilevered finite-length metallic carbon nanotubes, using an energy minimization method based on a charge-dipole moment interaction potential combined with an empirical many-body potential. The influence of field strength, field direction and tube geometry on the electrostatic deflection is investigated for both single and double walled tubes. These results could apply to nanoelectromechanical devices based on cantilevered carbon nanotubes.

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