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    Feng Dai-Li, Feng Yan-Hui, Chen Yang, Li Wei, Zhang Xin-Xin. Effects of doping, Stone–Wales, and vacancy defects on thermal conductivity of single-wall carbon nanotubesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(1): 016501.
    Feng Dai-Li, Feng Yan-Hui, Chen Yang, Li Wei, Zhang Xin-Xin. Effects of doping, Stone–Wales, and vacancy defects on thermal conductivity of single-wall carbon nanotubesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(1): 016501.
  • Effects of doping, Stone–Wales, and vacancy defects on thermal conductivity of single-wall carbon nanotubes

    • The thermal conductivity of carbon nanotubes with certain defects (doping, Stone-Wales, and vacancy) is investigated using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics method. The defective carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are compared with perfect tubes. The influences of type and concentration of the defect, length, diameter, and chirality of the tube, and the ambient temperature are taken into consideration. It is demonstrated that defects result in a dramatic reduction of thermal conductivity. Doping and Stone-Wales (SW) defects have greater effect on armchair tubes, while vacancy affects the zigzag ones more. Thermal conductivity of the nanotubes increases, reaches a peak, and then decreases with increasing temperature. The temperature at which the thermal conductivity peak occurs is dependent on the defect type. Different from SW or vacancy tubes, doped tubes are similar to the perfect ones with a sharp peak at the same temperature. Thermal conductivity goes up when the tube length grows or diameter declines. It seems that the length of thermal conductivity convergence for SW tubes is much shorter than perfect or vacancy ones. The SW or vacancy tubes are less sensitive to the diameter change, compared with perfect ones.
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