The mechanical behavior of a periodically buckled graphene membrane has been investigated by noncontact atomic force microscopy in ultrahigh vacuum. When a graphene monolayer is grown on Ru(0001), a regular arrangement of 0.075 nm high nanodomes forming a honeycomb lattice with 3 nm periodicity forms spontaneously. This structure responds in a perfectly reversible way to relative normal displacements up to 0.12 nm. Indeed, the elasticity of the nanodomes is proven by realistic DFT calculations, with an estimated normal stiffness <i>k</i> ∼ 40 N/m. Our observations extend previous results on macroscopic graphene samples and confirm that the elastic behavior of this material is maintained down to nanometer length scales, which is important fo...
We report piezoresistance measurements of uniaxially strained graphene ribbons obtained by performin...
The field of nanotechnology has been quickly growing over the last few decades and many different fu...
International audienceThis paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene with particular atten...
This thesis concerns describing the mechanical properties of the two dimensional material graphene b...
We have measured the mechanical properties of few-layer graphene and graphite flakes that are suspen...
In this paper, a simple and effective experimental approach has been used to extract the mechanical ...
Graphene, a single-atom sheet, has been considered as the most promising material for making future ...
Low-dimensional nanostructures are expected to have vast number of applications in the future. Part...
Graphene is an exciting new atomically-thin two dimensional system with ap-plications ranging from n...
Graphene is an exciting new atomically-thin two dimensional system with applications ranging from ne...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
The geometry of two-dimensional crystalline membranes is of interest given its unique synergistic in...
The basic building block of many carbon nanostructures like fullerenes, carbon onions or nanotubes i...
Graphene is an ultimate membrane that mixes both flexibility and mechanical strength, together with ...
Inelastic helium atom scattering (HAS) is suitable to determine low-energy (few meV) vibrations spat...
We report piezoresistance measurements of uniaxially strained graphene ribbons obtained by performin...
The field of nanotechnology has been quickly growing over the last few decades and many different fu...
International audienceThis paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene with particular atten...
This thesis concerns describing the mechanical properties of the two dimensional material graphene b...
We have measured the mechanical properties of few-layer graphene and graphite flakes that are suspen...
In this paper, a simple and effective experimental approach has been used to extract the mechanical ...
Graphene, a single-atom sheet, has been considered as the most promising material for making future ...
Low-dimensional nanostructures are expected to have vast number of applications in the future. Part...
Graphene is an exciting new atomically-thin two dimensional system with ap-plications ranging from n...
Graphene is an exciting new atomically-thin two dimensional system with applications ranging from ne...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
The geometry of two-dimensional crystalline membranes is of interest given its unique synergistic in...
The basic building block of many carbon nanostructures like fullerenes, carbon onions or nanotubes i...
Graphene is an ultimate membrane that mixes both flexibility and mechanical strength, together with ...
Inelastic helium atom scattering (HAS) is suitable to determine low-energy (few meV) vibrations spat...
We report piezoresistance measurements of uniaxially strained graphene ribbons obtained by performin...
The field of nanotechnology has been quickly growing over the last few decades and many different fu...
International audienceThis paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene with particular atten...