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Specific heats of dilute neon inside long single-walled carbon nanotube and related problems

Statistical Mechanics 2016-08-31 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

An elegant formula for coordinates of carbon atoms in a unit cell of a single-walled nanotube (SWNT) is presented and the potential of neon (Ne) inside an infinitely long SWNT is analytically derived out under the condition of the Lennard-Jones potential between Ne and carbon atoms. Specific heats of dilute Ne inside long (20, 20) SWNT are calculated at different temperatures. It is found that Ne exhibits 3-dimensional (3D) gas behavior at high temperature but behaves as 2D gas at low temperature. Especially, at ultra low temperature, Ne inside (20, 20) nanotubes behaves as lattice gas. A coarse method to determine the characteristic temperature Tc\mathcal{T}_c for low density gas in a potential is put forward. If TTc\mathcal{T}\gg \mathcal{T}_c, we just need to use the classical statistical mechanics without solving the Shr\"{o}dinger equation to consider the thermal behavior of gas in the potential. But if TTc\mathcal{T}\sim \mathcal{T}_c, we must solve the Shr\"{o}dinger equation. For Ne in (20,20) nanotube, we obtain Tc60\mathcal{T}_c\approx 60 K.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0303286,
  title  = {Specific heats of dilute neon inside long single-walled carbon nanotube and related problems},
  author = {Z. C. Tu and Z. C. Ou-Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0303286},
  year   = {2016}
}

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14 pages, 7 figures