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Critical conditions for escape of a high-speed fullerene from a BNC nanobeam after collision

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posted on 2024-11-02, 10:00 authored by Kun Cai, Likui Yang, Jiao Shi, Qing-Hua Qin
For a resonator-based nano-balance, the capability of capturing a nanoparticle is essential for it to measure the mass of the particle. In the present study, a clamped-clamped nanobeam from a Boron-Nitride and Carbon (BNC) nanotube acts as the nano-balance, and a fullerene, e.g., C 60 , is chosen as the particle, and the capturing capability is quantitatively estimated by the minimal escape velocity (MEV) of the fullerene from the nanobeam after collision. When centrally colliding with the nanobeam, the escape of fullerene depends on both incidence of fullerene and temperature of the system. When the colliding in the Boron-Nitride (BN) area of the beam surface, the nanoball escapes easier than that at the carbon area. The MEV of the nanoball is lower at higher temperature. As the nanoball sometimes slides for a few pica-seconds on the beam surface before being bounced out, the nanoball can escape only when the beam surface can provide the nanoball enough kinetic energy to overcome the van der Waals interaction between them. The capturing capability of the nano-balance can, thus, be improved by reducing the initial kinetic energy of the system.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1038/s41598-017-18789-7
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    ISSN - Is published in 20452322

Journal

Scientific Reports

Volume

8

Number

18789

Issue

913

Start page

1

End page

14

Total pages

14

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 The Author(s).

Former Identifier

2006090324

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-04-30

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