The strain dependence of conductance of monolayer graphene has been studied experimentally here. The results illustrate the notable transitions: the slight increase, the dramatic decrease, and the sudden dropping of the conductance by gradually increasing the uniaxial strain. The graphene conductance behaves reversibly by tuning of the elastic tensile strain up to 4.5%, while it fails to recover after the plastic deformation at 5%. The change in conductance due to strain is surprisingly high, which indicates the potential applications in electromechanical devices. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3663969]Physics, AppliedSCI(E)EI36ARTICLE21null9
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Strain has been known to modify the electric and optical properties of graphene. This phenomenon has...
Graphene possesses exceptional electronic, optical, thermal, and mechanical properties which make it...
Strain has been known to modify the electric and optical properties of graphene. This phenomenon has...
Applying shear strain has been considered as a hopeful method to open a band gap of graphene. To stu...
Graphene is an extraordinary material which shows tremendous potential as a replacement for silicon ...
Grain boundaries (GBs) are ubiquitous in polycrystalline graphene materials obtained by various grow...
We measure ballistic charge conductivity in strained suspended graphene and observe theoretically pr...
The strain-dependent electronic structure of graphene ribbons is studied based on tight-binding theo...
Graphene is a single atomic sheet of graphite that exhibits a diverse range of unique properties. Th...
The strain-dependent electronic structure of graphene ribbons is studied based on tight-binding theo...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is regarded as a promising fabrication method for the automated, lar...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is regarded as a promising fabrication method for the automated, lar...
This work presents a new method, which enables the electrical characterization ofgraphene monolayer ...
This work presents a new method, which enables the electrical characterization ofgraphene monolayer ...
Implementing the quantum-mechanical Kubo-Greenwood formalism for the numerical calculation of dc con...
Strain has been known to modify the electric and optical properties of graphene. This phenomenon has...
Graphene possesses exceptional electronic, optical, thermal, and mechanical properties which make it...
Strain has been known to modify the electric and optical properties of graphene. This phenomenon has...