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Curvature-dependent surface energy and implications for nanostructures
Authors:P Chhapadia  P Mohammadi  P Sharma
Institution:aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA;bDepartment of Physics, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA
Abstract:At small length scales, several size-effects in both physical phenomena and properties can be rationalized by invoking the concept of surface energy. Conventional theoretical frameworks of surface energy, in both the mechanics and physics communities, assume curvature independence. In this work we adopt a simplified and linearized version of a theory proposed by Steigmann–Ogden to capture curvature-dependence of surface energy. Connecting the theory to atomistic calculations and the solution to an illustrative paradigmatical problem of a bent cantilever beam, we catalog the influence of curvature-dependence of surface energy on the effective elastic modulus of nanostructures. The observation in atomistic calculations that the elastic modulus of bent nanostructures is dramatically different than under tension – sometimes softer, sometimes stiffer – has been a source of puzzlement to the scientific community. We show that the corrected surface mechanics framework provides a resolution to this issue. Finally, we propose an unambiguous definition of the thickness of a crystalline surface.
Keywords:Surface energy  Surface elasticity  Nanostructures  Size-effects  Surface stress
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