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A comparative study of density functional and density functional tight binding calculations of defects in graphene

Materials Science 2012-07-16 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The density functional tight binding approach (DFTB) is well adapted for the study of point and line defects in graphene based systems. After briefly reviewing the use of DFTB in this area, we present a comparative study of defect structures, energies and dynamics between DFTB results obtained using the dftb+ code, and density functional results using the localised Gaussian orbital code, AIMPRO. DFTB accurately reproduces structures and energies for a range of point defect structures such as vacancies and Stone-Wales defects in graphene, as well as various unfunctionalised and hydroxylated graphene sheet edges. Migration barriers for the vacancy and Stone-Wales defect formation barriers are accurately reproduced using a nudged elastic band approach. Finally we explore the potential for dynamic defect simulations using DFTB, taking as an example electron irradiation damage in graphene.

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@article{arxiv.1207.3194,
  title  = {A comparative study of density functional and density functional tight binding calculations of defects in graphene},
  author = {Alberto Zobelli and Viktoria V. Ivanovskaya and Philipp Wagner and Irene Suarez-Martinez and Abu Yaya and Chris P. Ewels},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.3194},
  year   = {2012}
}