Abstract
Large-scale atomistic simulations using the reactive force field approach are implemented to investigate the thermomechanical properties of fluorinated graphene (FG). A set of parameters for the reactive force field potential optimized to reproduce key quantum mechanical properties of relevant carbon-fluorine cluster systems are presented. Molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the thermal rippling behavior of FG and its mechanical properties and compare them with graphene, graphane and a sheet of boron nitride. The mean square value of the height fluctuations 〈 h2âŒand the height-height correlation function H(q) for different system sizes and temperatures show that FG is an unrippled system in contrast to the thermal rippling behavior of graphene. The effective Young's modulus of a flake of fluorinated graphene is obtained to be 273 N/m and 250 N/m for a flake of FG under uniaxial strain along armchair and zigzag directions, respectively. © 2013 American Physical Society.
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Singh, S. K., Srinivasan, S. G., Neek-Amal, M., Costamagna, S., Van Duin, A. C. T., & Peeters, F. M. (2013). Thermal properties of fluorinated graphene. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 87(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.104114
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