Speaker
Kateryna Makhnovets
(Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of High Technologies)
Description
Van der Waals interactions between nanoparticles have recently become area of the great interest. They govern the way in which nanoparticles self-assembly into ordered structures [1-3] and play significant role in catalysis and nanomechanics. Interactions between infinite-length nanowires are well studied [4-5], but there is lack of works which examine finite-length nanowires. Our previous study [6] used Luttinger liquid model [7] and was focused on van der Waals interactions between conducting finite-length nanowire and the surface. In this work we use same approach to examine how van der Waals energy between two conducting finite-length nanowires with same size and mirror-like arrangement depend on distance to length ratio.
Primary authors
Kateryna Makhnovets
(Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of High Technologies)
Oleksiy Kolezhuk
(Institute of High Technologies)