- Electrostatic deflection (molecular physics/nanotechnology)
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molecular physics /nanotechnology , electrostatic deflection is thedeformation of a beam-like structure/element bent by anelectric field . It can be due to interaction betweenelectrostatic fields and net charge orelectric polarization effects. The beam-like structure/element is generallycantilevered (fix at one of its ends). Innanomaterials ,carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are typical ones for electrostatic deflections.Mechanisms of electric deflection due toelectric polarization can be understood as follows:When a
material is brought into anelectric field (E), the field tends to shift thepositive charge (in red) and thenegative charge (in blue) in opposite directions. Thus, induceddipoles are created. Fig. 3 shows a beam-like structure/element in anelectric field . The interaction between themolecular dipole moment and theelectric field results an inducedtorque (T). Then thistorque tends to align the beam toward the direction of field.In case of a cantilevered CNT, it would be bent to the field direction. Meanwhile the electrically induced
torque andstiffness of the CNT compete against each other. Thisdeformation has been observed inexperiments [P. Poncharal, et al, Science 283, 1513 (1999) and Y. Wei, et al, Appl. Phys. Lett. 79, 4527 (2001)] . This property is an importantcharacteristic for CNTs promisingnanoelectromechanical systems applications, as well as for their fabrication, separation andelectromanipulation . Recently, severalnanoelectromechanical systems based oncantilevered CNTs have been reported such as:nanorelays ,nanoswitches ,nanotweezers andfeedback device which are designed formemory ,sensing oractuation uses. Furthermore,theoretical studies have been carried out to try to get a full understanding of the electric deflection ofcarbon nanotubes [Z. Wang et al, PRB, 75(16)] , In press.References
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