Structural Properties of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Driven by Mechanical Interlayer Coupling.
Ahmed GhedjattiYann MagninFrédéric FossardGuillaume WangHakim AmaraEmmanuel FlahautJean-Sébastien LauretAnnick LoiseauPublished in: ACS nano (2017)
Structural identification of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs) is presented through a robust procedure based on the latest generation of transmission electron microscope, making possible a statistical analysis based on numerous nano-objects. This approach reveals that inner and outer tubes of DWNTs are not randomly oriented, suggesting the existence of a mechanical coupling between the two concentric walls. With the support of atomic-scale modeling, we attribute it to the presence of incommensurate domains whose structures depend on the diameters and helicities of both tubes and where inner tubes try to achieve a local stacking orientation to reduce strain effects.