2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2022.01.059
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Defect formation and bending properties in graphite under He atom implantation investigated by molecular dynamics method

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“…The peak at 2500 eV in Figure can be further elucidated by a competing mechanism between the “incident energy” and “collisional cross section” . When the incident energy is low, the area of collisional cross section is large and energy transfer is relatively complete .…”
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“…The peak at 2500 eV in Figure can be further elucidated by a competing mechanism between the “incident energy” and “collisional cross section” . When the incident energy is low, the area of collisional cross section is large and energy transfer is relatively complete .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Then, the system is subjected to a 10 ps Nosé–Hoover thermostat relaxation at 300 K under the isothermal–isobaric (NPT) ensemble, in order to eliminate internal stresses and achieve equilibrium state of the model. (II) Irradiation: According to previous studies, , the multilayer MoS 2 is separated into two parts (Figure (a)). The inner region is set as a microcanonical (NVE) ensemble where atoms undergo cascades and collisions during irradiation, generating heat that is subsequently transferred to the exterior region.…”
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