Structure of Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Tube Closing Vs. ChiralityThe structure of boron nitride nanotubes is investigated using a generalized tight-binding molecular dynamics method. It is shown that dynamic relaxation results in a wavelike or "rippled" surface in which the B atoms rotate inward and the N atoms move outward, reminiscent of the surface relaxation of the III-V semiconductors. More importantly, the three different morphologies of the tube closing with flat, conical and amorphous ends, as observed in experiments, are shown to be directly related to the tube chiralities. The abundance of flat end tubes observed in experiments is, thus, shown to be an indication of the greater stability of "zig-zag" BN tubes over the "arm-chair" tubes under experimental conditions.
Document ID
20040053286
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Srivastava, Deepak (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Menon, Madhu (Kentucky Univ. Lexington, KY, United States)