Ripples, present in free standing graphene, have an important influence in the mechanical behavior of this two-dimensional material. In this work we show through nanoindentation simulations, how out-of-plane displacements can be modified by strain resulting in softening of the membrane under compression and stiffening under tension. Irradiation also induces changes in the mechanical properties of graphene. Interestingly, compressed samples, irradiated at low doses are stiffened by the irradiation while samples under tensile strain do not show significant changes in their mechanical properties. These simulations indicate that vacancies, produced by the energetic ions, cannot be the ones directly responsible for this behavior. However, change...
The elastic properties of graphene crystals have been extensively investigated, revealing unique pro...
Recent advances in the understanding of graphene elasticity have shown that suspended graphene does ...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
Ripples present in free standing graphene have an important influence on the mechanical behavior of ...
Ripples, present in free standing graphene, have an important influence in the mechanical behavior o...
Irradiation with low energy Ar ions of graphene membranes gives rise to changes in the mechanical pr...
AbstractIon-irradiation induced surface stress generation and the resulting deflection of 2D cantile...
Low-dimensional nanostructures are expected to have vast number of applications in the future. Part...
We present molecular dynamics simulations with empirical potentials to study the type of defects pro...
International audienceStrains strongly affect the properties of low-dimensional materials, such as g...
International audienceRationale of the responses of materials to irradiation is commonly based on se...
AbstractTwo-dimensional (2D) layers like graphene are subject to long-wavelength fluctuations that m...
The irradiation effects in graphene supported by SiO2 substrate including defect production and impl...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is an open access article that is freel...
peer-reviewedTwo-dimensional (2D) layers like graphene are subject to long-wavelength fluctuations t...
The elastic properties of graphene crystals have been extensively investigated, revealing unique pro...
Recent advances in the understanding of graphene elasticity have shown that suspended graphene does ...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
Ripples present in free standing graphene have an important influence on the mechanical behavior of ...
Ripples, present in free standing graphene, have an important influence in the mechanical behavior o...
Irradiation with low energy Ar ions of graphene membranes gives rise to changes in the mechanical pr...
AbstractIon-irradiation induced surface stress generation and the resulting deflection of 2D cantile...
Low-dimensional nanostructures are expected to have vast number of applications in the future. Part...
We present molecular dynamics simulations with empirical potentials to study the type of defects pro...
International audienceStrains strongly affect the properties of low-dimensional materials, such as g...
International audienceRationale of the responses of materials to irradiation is commonly based on se...
AbstractTwo-dimensional (2D) layers like graphene are subject to long-wavelength fluctuations that m...
The irradiation effects in graphene supported by SiO2 substrate including defect production and impl...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is an open access article that is freel...
peer-reviewedTwo-dimensional (2D) layers like graphene are subject to long-wavelength fluctuations t...
The elastic properties of graphene crystals have been extensively investigated, revealing unique pro...
Recent advances in the understanding of graphene elasticity have shown that suspended graphene does ...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...