Abstract:
The destruction of the TiC nanowire surface under stretching tension was studied with methods of the density functional theory and pseudo-potential. Influence of the surface oxidation and nitridization was investigated as well as influence of the atomic scale scratch. It was shown that oxidation of a smooth TiC surface rules to simplification of the destruction process, while the surface nitridization makes it more stronger. Influence of scratch results in shortening and strengthening of atomic bonds near the scratch, thus destruction of undersurface layer begins at some distance from the scratch, at edges of the nanosystem. Investigation of the TiC surface having the atomic scale scratch shows that such scratch can be healed effectively by atoms of cobalt.