Our simulations show that carbon nanotubes are
remarkably resilient, sustaining extreme strain (axial
compression, bending and torsion) with no signs of
brittleness, plasticity, or atomic rearrangements.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 Yakobson1996
%A Yakobson, B. I.
%A Brabec, C. J.
%A Bernholc, J.
%D 1996
%I American Physical Society
%J Phys. Rev. Lett.
%K imported
%N 14
%P 2511--2514
%T Nanomechanics of Carbon Tubes: Instabilities beyond
Linear Response
%V 76
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