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Atomistic-To-Continuum Modeling Of The Detachment Of A Graphene SheetMatar, Mona 16 September 2014 (has links)
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Vibration analysis of a carbon nanotube in the presence of a graphene sheetNimmalapalli, Sunny Rahul 21 October 2016 (has links)
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Bound states near the interface of a distorted graphene sheet and a superconductorVan Zyl, Hendrik Jacobus Rust 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2011. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The goal of this thesis is to investigate the effects of distorting a graphene lattice and connect-
ing this distorted graphene sheet to a superconductor. At low energies the possible excitation
states in graphene are restricted to two distinct regions in momentum space called valleys. Many
electronic applications are possible if one can design a graphene system where excitations can
be forced to occupy a single valley in a controllable way. Investigating the spectrum of the
distorted graphene sheet reveals that, if the chemical potential is chosen to coincide with a bulk
Landau level, the normal-superconductor interface always supports propagating modes in both
directions. Excitations from opposite valleys travel in opposite directions along the interface.
The spectrum of a distorted graphene sheet terminated by an armchair edge, in contrast, is dis-
persionless. We verify this insulating nature of the armchair edge for finite samples by numerical
means. Furthermore, we verify previous analytical results pertaining to a graphene sheet with NS
interface and an applied perpendicular real magnetic field numerically. In the process, it is shown
that considering graphene sheets of perfect width is not necessary, as long as the width a few
magnetic lengths away from the interface is well-defined. By then considering a finite graphene
sheet, terminated by armchair edges, that is distorted and connected to a superconductor, we
find bound states near the NS interface that can be changed by distorting the graphene lattice
further. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie tesis is om die uitwerking van die vervorming van ’n grafeenrooster te
ondersoek wanneer die met ’n supergeleier verbind word. By lae energieë word die moontlike
opwekkings in grafeen beperk tot twee aparte gebiede van momentumruimte — die sogenaamde
valleie. Verskeie elektroniese toepassings is moontlik indien ’n grafeenstelsel ontwerp kan word
waar opwekkings slegs ’n enkele vallei beset en die besetting beheer kan word. Deur die spektrum van die vervormde grafeenrooster te ondersoek word daar gevind dat, indien die chemiese
potensiaal gekies word om saam te val met ’n Landauvlak, die NS-tussenvlak geleiding in beide
rigtings ondersteun. Opwekkings van verskillende valleie beweeg in teenoorgestelde rigtings langs
die tussenvlak. Daarteenoor is die spektrum van ’n vervormde grafeenroster met ’n leunstoelrand
dispersieloos. Ons bevestig hierdie insulerende gedrag van ’n leunstoelrand vir eindige grafeen-
roosters deur middel van ’n numeriese berekening. Verder word vorige analitiese resultate wat
verband hou met ’n grafeenrooster met normaal-supergeleiertussenvlakstelsel en loodregte mag-
neetveld op die vlak bevestig deur middel van numeriese berekeninge. In die proses word dit
ook aangedui dat die grafeenrooster nie ’n perfekte wydte hoef te hˆe nie, solank die wydte goed
gedefinieer is vir ’n paar magnetiese lengtes in die omgewing van die tussenvlak. Deur dan
die eindige grafeenrooster met leunstoelrande te koppel aan ’n supergeleier word gebonde toe-
stande naby aan die NS tussenvalk gevind. Hierdie toestande kan gemanipuleer word deur die
grafeenrooster verder te vervorm.
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Deformation of a Graphene Sheet Driven by Lattice Mismatch with a Supporting SubstrateStanek, Lucas James 20 November 2018 (has links)
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Vibration analysis of coupled coaxial carbon nanotube with damping in the presence of graphene sheetBode, Yamini 01 October 2018 (has links)
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