We demonstrate how gold nanoparticle monolayers can be curled up into hollow scrolls that make it possible to extract both bending and stretching moduli from indentation by atomic force microscopy. We find a bending modulus that is 2 orders of magnitude larger than predicted by standard continuum elasticity, an enhancement we associate with nonlocal microstructural constraints. This finding opens up new opportunities for independent control of resistance to bending and stretching at the nanoscale
We demonstrate an innovative technique for the direct measurement on the shear modulus of an individ...
Metallic nanomaterials are widely used in micro/nanodevices. However, the mechanically driven micros...
The production of sub-micron structures has created a need for techniques to characterize these stru...
In the present work, we use atomic force microscopy nanomanipulation of 2D-material standing folds t...
The nanomechanical properties of ultrathin and nanostructured films of rigid electronic materials on...
Living cell cultures exhibit improved adhesion on polymer surfaces engineered with nano-scale struct...
Monolayers composed of colloidal nanoparticles, with thickness less than ten nanometers, have remark...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) can be used to measure mechanical properties of nanoscale objects,...
The present work investigates contributions from surfaces and core nonlinearity to the size-dependen...
ABSTRACT: Pushing the limits of elastic deformation in nanowires subjected to stress is important fo...
Pushing the limits of elastic deformation in nanowires subjected to stress is important for the desi...
Mechanical properties of nanoscale objects can be measured with an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip...
With increasing interest in the use of polymeric nanofibres for biomedical applications such as comp...
International audienceLocal mechanical properties of submicron features are of particular interest d...
An accurate grasp of the mechanical properties, especially Young's moduli, of one dimensional nanoma...
We demonstrate an innovative technique for the direct measurement on the shear modulus of an individ...
Metallic nanomaterials are widely used in micro/nanodevices. However, the mechanically driven micros...
The production of sub-micron structures has created a need for techniques to characterize these stru...
In the present work, we use atomic force microscopy nanomanipulation of 2D-material standing folds t...
The nanomechanical properties of ultrathin and nanostructured films of rigid electronic materials on...
Living cell cultures exhibit improved adhesion on polymer surfaces engineered with nano-scale struct...
Monolayers composed of colloidal nanoparticles, with thickness less than ten nanometers, have remark...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) can be used to measure mechanical properties of nanoscale objects,...
The present work investigates contributions from surfaces and core nonlinearity to the size-dependen...
ABSTRACT: Pushing the limits of elastic deformation in nanowires subjected to stress is important fo...
Pushing the limits of elastic deformation in nanowires subjected to stress is important for the desi...
Mechanical properties of nanoscale objects can be measured with an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip...
With increasing interest in the use of polymeric nanofibres for biomedical applications such as comp...
International audienceLocal mechanical properties of submicron features are of particular interest d...
An accurate grasp of the mechanical properties, especially Young's moduli, of one dimensional nanoma...
We demonstrate an innovative technique for the direct measurement on the shear modulus of an individ...
Metallic nanomaterials are widely used in micro/nanodevices. However, the mechanically driven micros...
The production of sub-micron structures has created a need for techniques to characterize these stru...