Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2003-04-08
Phys.Rev. B68 (2003) 184302
Physics
Condensed Matter
16 Revtex pages, 5 PS-figures; references added, paragraph added; typos corrected; title slightly changed, manuscript identica
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.68.184302
We consider a Froehlich-type Hamiltonian on a hexagonal lattice. Aiming to describe nanotubes, we choose this 2-dimensional lattice to be periodic and to have a large extension in one (x) direction and a small extension in the other (y) direction. We study the existence of solitons in this model using both analytical and numerical methods. We find exact solutions of our equations and discuss some of their properties.
Hartmann Betti
Zakrzewski Wojtek J.
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