1 resultado para nanoscale materials
em Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte(UFRN)
Resumo:
Nanoscale materials composed of boron, nitrogen, and carbon have unique properties and may be useful in new technologies. In this thesis, we investigate some properties of BCN nanoribbons constructed according to the Fibonacci quasiperiodic sequence. We analyze properties such as structural stability, electronic density of states, electronic specific heat, band structure, and energy band gap. We have performed first-principles calculations based on density functional theory implemented in the SIESTA code. The results showed that nanoribbons present a fixed value of the formation energy. The electronic density of states was used to calculate the specific heat. We found an oscillatory behavior of the electronic specific heat, in the low temperature regime. We analyze the electronic band structure to determine the energy band gap. The energy band gap oscillates as a function of the Fibonacci generation index n. Our work suggest that appropriate choice of the building block materials of the quasiperiodic sequence, may lead to a tuneable band gap of the quasiperiodic nanoribbons.