Molecular Dynamics Simulation for the Bonding Energy of Metal-SWNT Interface

YH Zhang and ZL Hu and Y Zhang and LL Ye and JH Liu, 2011 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONIC PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY AND HIGH DENSITY PACKAGING (ICEPT-HDP), 506-509 (2011).

For this paper, we carried out molecular dynamics simulation to calculate the bonding energy of the metal-SWNT interface. Three kinds of metal, namely iron, nickel and gold, were studied. The results show that the iron-SWNT interface has the strongest bonding energy, and then nickel and gold. To confirm these results, tensile loading tests were also performed to study the breaking force of the metal-SWNT interface. The force needed to debond the metal-SWNT interface is at the order of nano-newton. The more adhesion energy the interface has, the bigger force that must be loaded to break the joint.

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