Hi all:
i have searched a paper named "contact effects of nickel and copper on electron transport through graphene",
http://http://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.86.155434 in which two probe system is attached. the central region is one-dimension GNRs, the period direction is x direction.
and i want to practice to construct such system,
in my case, the cell of the substrate plane is a orthorhombic cell, and in the z direction: lattice z1=4.5087 angstrom, x direction: x1=2.5955 angstrom.
the central region consists of a one-dimensional material, the length in the z direction consists several repeat unit, and every repeat is 4.6363 angstrom,
the cell of film on the substrate is also orthorombic cell, in the x direction,lattice x2=3.3010 angstrom.
and the first step for me is to solve the lattice matching issue.
1. how to define the mismatching?
for example, if i choose 1 repeat unit in the z direction, 4 repeats in the x direction for substrate cell and 3 repeats in the x direction) for film cell.is it the mismatching computed like this
in the x direction (2.5955-3.3010)/=0.21=21%, in the z direction, (4.5087-4.6363)/4.5078= -0.02=2% ?
2. the limits of mismatch can be accepted? 21% is too large?
3 I saw some theoretical references, in order to get better matching, the substrate or the film is compressed, so the plane has strain.
i am not familiar with the practical experimental condition, to compress the substrate or film is reasonable or not?
i need your help!
thanks very much