Free Vibrations of Anisotropic Nano-Objects with Rounded or Sharp Corners release_2ntfjfo6zzdcdnteud3p5zd5ni

by Lucien Saviot

Published in Nanomaterials by MDPI AG.

2021   Volume 11, Issue 7, p1838

Abstract

An extension of the Rayleigh–Ritz variational method to objects with superquadric and superellipsoid shapes and cylinders with cross-sections delimited by a superellipse is presented. It enables the quick calculation of the frequencies and displacements for shapes commonly observed in nano-objects. Original smooth shape variations between objects with plane, convex, and concave faces are presented. The validity of frequently used isotropic approximations for experimentally relevant vibrations is discussed. This extension is expected to facilitate the assignment of features observed with vibrational spectroscopies, in particular in the case of single-nanoparticle measurements.
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