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21COE プログラム「機械システム・イノベーション」平成18年度第13回公開セミナーを開催いたします。ご参加いただきますようどうぞ宜しくお願い申し上げます。
David Tománek教授は、カーボンナノチューブの熱伝導率に関する最初の分子動力学法シミュレーションやその他の様々なスケールの分子シミュレーションなどの研究と、カーボンナノチューブに関する世界的に有名なWebであるnanotube siteの運営などでよく知られています。
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講師 Professor David Tománek (Physics and Astronomy Department, Michigan State University)
題目 Real-time ab initio calculations of excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures
日時 2007年1月22日(月) 13:00〜14:30
場所 工学部2号館・セミナー室1
講演要旨

Abstract:

The quantum nature of phenomena, dominating the behavior of nanostructures such as nanotubes, raises new challenges when trying to predict and understand their response to electronic excitations. Addressing this challenge is imperative in view of the continuous reduction of device sizes, which is rapidly approaching the atomic level. Due to fundamental limitations imposed on observations by the quantum nature of these systems, ab initio computer simulations, involving a combination of time-dependent density functional theory for electrons and molecular dynamics for the ions, emerge as a powerful tool to understand and predict the behavior of nanotubes following electronic excitations [1].

Addressing possible limitations in the frequency response of carbon nanotube-based electronic components, I will discuss the microscopic decay mechanism of photoexcitations [2], including the cross-over from purely electronic to phonon decay channels, and show its temperature dependence, as shown in Fig. 1. Depending on the energy scale, electronic excitations may play a decisive role in determining the outcome of sputtering events by ions, which could induce selective structural modifications. Nanotubes, one of the most promising building blocks of Nanotechnology, display an unexpected defect tolerance, owing to an efficient self-healing mechanism, which may be triggered by electronic excitations [3]. Due to the long lifetime of electronic excitations in nanotubes, which is comparable to phonon periods, irradiation by monochromatic light emerges also as a selective and powerful technique to purify nanotubes from chemical impurities [4].

References:

[1] David Tománek, Carbon-based nanotechnology on a supercomputer, Topical Review, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 17, R413-R459 (2005).
[2] Yoshiyuki Miyamoto, Angel Rubio, and David Tománek, Real-time ab initio simulations of excited carrier dynamics in carbon nanotubes, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 126104 (2006).
[3] Yoshiyuki Miyamoto, Savas Berber, Mina Yoon, Angel Rubio, David Tománek, Can Photo Excitations Heal Defects in Carbon Nanotubes? Chem. Phys. Lett. 392, 209 (2004).
[4] Yoshiyuki Miyamoto, Noboru Jinbo, Hisashi Nakamura, Angel Rubio, and David Tománek, Photodesorption of oxygen from carbon nanotubes, Phys. Rev. B 70, 233408 (2004).
Figure 1

Figure 1. Left: Time-dependence of Kohn-Sham state during a decaying an electron-hole excitation in a (3,3) carbon nanotube. Right: Time dependence of the ionic potential energy in the system [2].


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 東京大学工学系研究科機械工学専攻
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 Tel: 03-5841-6421
 maruyama@photon.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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