Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
755878 Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 2013 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Amongst possible new nanomechanical devices created based on carbon nanostructures, high-frequency nanoscale oscillators, or the so-called gigahertz oscillators have attracted much attention. In this paper, the oscillatory behavior of spherical fullerenes inside carbon nanotubes is thoroughly investigated. To this end, the continuum approximation together with Lennard-Jones potential is used to evaluate the van der Waals potential energy and interaction force. The equation of motion is directly solved based on the actual force distribution between the two nanostructures, without any simplifying assumption. A semi-analytical expression is obtained for the oscillation frequency into which the effect of initial conditions is incorporated. Thereafter, this newly derived expression is utilized in order to present a comprehensive study on the effects of different system variables such as geometrical parameters and initial conditions on the oscillation frequency. Based upon these studies, some new features of such oscillations have been revealed.

► Presentation of a new semi-analytical expression for the oscillatory frequency of C60-CNT oscillators. ► Incorporating the effects of initial conditions into the presented formulas. ► Investigation on how the frequency depends on the geometrical parameters and initial conditions. ► Extraction of the maximum frequencies and the corresponding initial conditions.

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