Abstract

We present a systematic abinitio density functional theory-based study which demonstrates that even one of the simplest defects in single-wall carbon nanotubes, the reconstructed monovacancy (a pentagonal ring and a single dangling bond known as a 5-1db defect), leads to extraordinarily long-ranged structural distortions. We show that relaxation due to reconstruction can only be modeled accurately through a careful selection of boundary conditions and an appropriately long nanotube fragment.

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