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Offline carbn9

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Building graphene shell in VNL
« on: June 10, 2012, 08:05 »
Hi,

I need to build the graphene shell shown in the second or the final step of the following image:



which is from the publication of http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021999111007042

I know and I can build a graphene sheet with NanoSheet command and I studied the corresponding tutorial. However could you please help me for connecting upper and lower graphene sheets to form a shell like structure?

Best regards,
Maresh

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Re: Building graphene shell in VNL
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2012, 22:21 »
Well now - that's hardly trivial... :-\

You may be better off starting with a nanotube, and deform it into an ellipsoidal shape by compressing the cell in one direction while keeping the fractional coordinates fixed. Then maybe you can try "Coordinate Tools>Transform by Expression" to squeeze the edge... In a sense you just need a good starting guess, you will need a geometry optimization in the end anyway.

Good luck! :)

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Re: Building graphene shell in VNL
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2012, 16:16 »
Thanks Anders Blom.

"deform it into an ellipsoidal shape by compressing the cell in one direction while keeping the fractional coordinates fixed" Sorry but how to do this?  ::)

Best regards and fingers crossed...

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Re: Building graphene shell in VNL
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2012, 00:50 »
I tried to play around with builder, and you can quite easily build something like this.

It is not perfect, but it is possible to this operation.

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Re: Building graphene shell in VNL
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2012, 09:19 »
Thanks Nordland. The structure you built seems really good.

One thing: In the builder, which menu should I use? Or is there a tutorial on this?

Thanks again...

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Re: Building graphene shell in VNL
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2012, 16:23 »
I have tried it a couple of times and since I made the screenshots I have made it even better,
but the approach is exactly the same. The way I see it, it can be approached as building a graphene box,
and then followed by a relaxation with the Brenner potential.

  • Start by making a huge graphene ribbon.
  • Clip of a part of each sides - this will effect determine the height of the shell.
  • Select one of the flips.
  • Rotate it using the move tool to be orthogonal on the sheet.
  • Repeat for the other flip.
  • Select the long part as shown in picture.
  • Rotate this 90 degrees such that it points in the same directions as the flips.
  • I connected it to a molecule ( Just for avoid the box around the system )
  • Select the top part, and rotate it 90 degrees to put the top down.
  • Almost done! :)
  • Select the last flip and rotate it 90 degrees. The box is now closed.
  • Remove any surplus atoms
  • The box is done.
  • Using the quick optimizer many many times you get your shell structure :)

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