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Empirical Interatomic Potential for Carbon, with Applications to Amorphous Carbon

J. TersoffIBM Research Division, T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598
1988en
ABI

Abstract

An empirical interatomic potential is introduced, which gives a convenient and relatively accurate description of the structural properties and energetics of carbon, including elastic properties, phonons, polytypes, and defects and migration barriers in diamond and graphite. The potential is applied to study amorphous carbon formed in three different ways. Two resulting structures are similar to experimental $a\ensuremath{-}\mathrm{C}$, but another more diamondlike form has essentially identical energy. The liquid is also found to have unexpected properties.

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