Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1648632 Materials Letters 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The stress–deformation behaviour obtained from the continuum lattice thermodynamic approach was applied to estimate the elastic properties of two-dimensional boron-nitride crystals such as nanotubes and a plain sheet. The Tersoff–Brenner potential was used to describe interaction between boron and nitrogen atoms. Here a few potential parameters have been modified to fit the cohesive energy and the bond length of boron-nitride. The Young's moduli and the Poisson's ratio of the boron-nitride crystals determined by the continuum approach were comparable to both experimental and theoretical ones in literature.

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