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Structural and Electronic Properties of a Carbon Nanotorus: Effects of Delocalized Vs Localized Deformations

arXiv:cond-mat/0012219 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.64.033412

Abstract

The bending of a carbon nanotube is studied by considering the structural evolution of a carbon nanotorus from elastic deformation to the onset of the kinks and eventually to the collapse of the walls of the nanotorus. The changes in the electronic properties due to {\it non-local} deformation are contrasted with those due to {\it local} deformation to bring out the subtle issue underlying the reason why there is only a relatively small reduction in the electrical conductance in the former case even at large bending angles while there is a dramatic reduction in the conductance in the latter case at relatively small bending angles.

10 pages, 6 figures