We study continuum limits of discrete models for (possibly heterogeneous) nanowires. The lattice energy includes at least nearest and next-to-nearest neighbour interactions: the latter have the role of penalising changes of orientation. In the heterogeneous case, we obtain an estimate on the minimal energy spent to match different equilibria. This gives insight into the nucleation of dislocations in epitaxially grown heterostructured nanowires.

Derivation of a rod theory from lattice systems with interactions beyond nearest neighbours / Alicandro, Roberto; Lazzaroni, Giuliano; Palombaro, Mariapia. - In: NETWORKS AND HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA. - ISSN 1556-1801. - 13:1(2018), pp. 1-26. [10.3934/nhm.2018001]

Derivation of a rod theory from lattice systems with interactions beyond nearest neighbours

Alicandro, Roberto;
2018

Abstract

We study continuum limits of discrete models for (possibly heterogeneous) nanowires. The lattice energy includes at least nearest and next-to-nearest neighbour interactions: the latter have the role of penalising changes of orientation. In the heterogeneous case, we obtain an estimate on the minimal energy spent to match different equilibria. This gives insight into the nucleation of dislocations in epitaxially grown heterostructured nanowires.
2018
Derivation of a rod theory from lattice systems with interactions beyond nearest neighbours / Alicandro, Roberto; Lazzaroni, Giuliano; Palombaro, Mariapia. - In: NETWORKS AND HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA. - ISSN 1556-1801. - 13:1(2018), pp. 1-26. [10.3934/nhm.2018001]
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