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Intermediate states and structure evolution in the free-falling process of the dislocation in graphene
Authors:Shaofeng Wang  Yin Yao  Jianhui Bai  Rui Wang
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics and Institute for Structure and Function, Chongqing University, Chongqing, P.R. China.sfwang@cqu.edu.cn;3. Department of Physics and Institute for Structure and Function, Chongqing University, Chongqing, P.R. China.
Abstract:Abstract

This paper investigated the intermediate states and the structure evolution of the dislocation in graphene when it falls freely from the saddle point of the energy landscape. The O-type dislocation, an unstable equilibrium structure located at the saddle point, is obtained from the lattice theory of the dislocation structure and improved by the ab initio calculation to take the buckling into account. Intermediate states along the kinetics path in the falling process are obtained from the ab initio simulation. Once the dislocation falls from the saddle point to the energy valley, this O-type dislocation transforms into the stable structure that is referred to as the B-type dislocation, and in the meantime, it moves a distance that equals half a Burgers vector. The structure evolution and the energy variation in the free-falling process are revealed explicitly. It is observed that rather than smooth change, a platform manifests itself in the energy curve. The unusual behaviour in the energy curve is mainly originated from symmetry breaking and bond formation in the dislocation core. The results can provide deep insight in the mechanism of the brittle feature of covalent materials.
Keywords:Dislocation of graphene  intermediate state  structure evolution  glide process
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