prof. dr hab. inż. Jarosław Rybicki
Zatrudnienie
- Kierownik zakładu w Zakład fizyki układów nieuporządkowanych
- Profesor w Instytut Nanotechnologii i Inżynierii Materiałowej
Kontakt dla biznesu
- Lokalizacja
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Telefon
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
Media społecznościowe
Kontakt
- jaroslaw.rybicki@pg.edu.pl
Profesor
- Instytut Nanotechnologii i Inżynierii Materiałowej
- Wydział Fizyki Technicznej i Matematyki Stosowanej
- Miejsce pracy
- Gmach Główny pokój 107
- Telefon
- (58) 347 28 34
Wybrane publikacje
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Tailoring Graphene to Achieve Negative Poisson's Ratio Properties
Graphene can be made auxetic through the introduction of vacancy defects. This results in the thinnest negative Poisson's ratio material at ambient conditions known so far, an effect achieved via a nanoscale de-wrinkling mechanism that mimics the behavior at the macroscale exhibited by a crumpled sheet of paper when stretched.
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Interatomic potential suitable for the modeling of penta-graphene: Molecular statics/molecular dynamics studies
We test the potentials available for elemental carbon, with the scope to choose the potential suitable for the modeling of penta-graphene, the latest two dimensional carbon allotrope. By using molecular statics and molecular dynamics simulations we show that there is only one potential e namely the Tersoff-type potential proposed by Erhart and Albe in 2005 e which is able to correctly describe all the important features of penta-graphene....
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Negative Poisson’s ratio from pentagons: A new auxetic structure combining three different auxetic mechanisms
A novel class of two-dimensional auxetic structures based on the pentagon motif is proposed. Their mechanical properties are investigated by combining molecular mechanics simulations with a simple three-parameter mechanical model which assumes perfectly elastic behavior. It is predicted that the proposed structures – termed as double re-entrant honeycomb – may possess unique mechanical characteristics, which include complete and...
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