The role of point defects in ion beam induced crystallization of silicon investigated by molecular dynamics simulations

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K Gärtner
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Ogheneovo Idolor ◽  
Katherine Berkowitz ◽  
Melissa Pasquinelli ◽  
Landon R. Grace

We investigated the effect of temperature variation on the secondary bonding interactions between absorbed moisture and epoxies with different morphologies using molecular dynamics simulations.


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Ester Chiessi ◽  
Emanuela Zaccarelli

By using extensive all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of an atactic linear polymer chain, we unveil the role of pressure in the coil-to-globule transition of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM).


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Li Li ◽  
Deshuai Yang ◽  
Trevor R. Fisher ◽  
Qi Qiao ◽  
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pp. 3323-3329 ◽  
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Said Hamad ◽  
Changman Moon ◽  
C. Richard A. Catlow ◽  
Ashley T. Hulme ◽  
Sarah L. Price

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T. Diaz De La Rubia

AbstractTight-binding molecular dynamics (TBMD) simulations are performed (i) to evaluate the formation and binding energies of point defects and defect clusters, (ii) to compute the diffusivity of self-interstitial and vacancy in crystalline silicon, and (iii) to characterize the diffusion path and mechanism at the atomistic level. In addition, the interaction between individual defects and their clustering is investigated.


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Arushi Prakash ◽  
Gary Drobny ◽  
Jim Pfaendtner

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