论文标题
分子齿轮和固态齿轮的旋转机械传输
Mechanical transmission of rotation for molecule gears and solid-state gears
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论文摘要
齿轮对纳米级的微型化是一项艰巨的任务,对当前的制造技术构成了各种挑战。在上下文中,通过计算机模拟的理解,对介导纳米级齿轮之间旋转运动转移的机制可以有很大的帮助来指导实验设计。基于原子分子动力学模拟与几乎刚体的近似结合,我们分别研究了分子齿轮和固态齿轮之间旋转运动的传播。对于在连续驾驶下的分子齿轮,我们根据外部扭矩的幅度确定不同的旋转运动状态。相比之下,固态齿轮的行为就像理想的齿轮,几乎完美的变速箱。此外,我们通过扫描探针尖端模拟了对齿轮的操纵,我们发现机械传输很大程度上取决于齿轮之间的质量距离中心。为固态齿轮发现了新的变速箱。
The miniaturization of gears towards the nanoscale is a formidable task posing a variety of challenges to current fabrication technologies. In context, the understanding, via computer simulations, of the mechanisms mediating the transfer of rotational motion between nanoscale gears can be of great help to guide the experimental designs. Based on atomistic molecular dynamics simulations in combination with a nearly rigid-body approximation, we study the transmission of rotational motion between molecule gears and solid-state gears, respectively. For the molecule gears under continuous driving, we identify different regimes of rotational motion depending on the magnitude of the external torque. In contrast, the solid-state gears behave like ideal gears with nearly perfect transmission. Furthermore, we simulate the manipulation of the gears by a scanning-probe tip and we find that the mechanical transmission strongly depends on the center of mass distance between gears. A new regime of transmission is found for the solid-state gears.