Strength and Stability Analysis of a Single Walled Black Phosphorus Tube under Axial Compression
Kun Cai, Jing Wan, Ning Wei, and Qinghua Qin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the strength and stability of a single-walled black phosphorus nanotube under axial compression, combining theoretical construction and numerical evaluation of its electronic properties.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model for black phosphorus nanotubes and evaluates their electronic properties numerically, addressing their mechanical stability.
Findings
Black phosphorus nanotubes can be theoretically constructed.
Numerical evaluation reveals electronic property characteristics.
Insights into stability under axial compression are provided.
Abstract
Few-layered black phosphorus materials recently attract much attention due to its special electronic properties. As a Consequence, the nano-tube from a single-layer black phosphorus has been theoretically built. The corresponding electronic properties of such black phosphorus nano-tube were also evaluated numerically.
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