We describe a method to obtain networks of wrinkles in multilayer graphene flakes (and other layered materials) by thermal contraction of the underlying PDMS substrate they are deposited on. The exfoliated flakes on PDMS are dipped into liquid nitrogen and after removal networks of wrinkles are found. The density of wrinkles can be controlled to some degree by sequential dipping into liquid nitrogen. Atomic force microscopy shows that wrinkles form preferentially along the armchair direction of the graphene lattice in such multilayer graphene platelets. Raman spectra show that the interlayer coupling at a wrinkle in multilayer graphene differs from, and is weaker than, that in undeformed regions. High resolution transmission electron micros...
Well-defined bundles of wrinkles are observed on the graphene-covered copper by using atomic force m...
We study the formation of wrinkles in graphene upon wet transfer onto a hydrophilic target substrate...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
© 2019 Elsevier LtdWe describe a method to obtain networks of wrinkles in multilayer graphene flakes...
Wrinkles are special surface corrugations in two-dimensional materials, which can be used to tune th...
© 2021 American Chemical Society.Wrinkles are special surface corrugations in two-dimensional materi...
Wrinkle networks are ubiquitous buckle-induced delaminations in supported graphene, which locally mo...
Wrinkle networks are ubiquitous buckle-induced delaminations in supported graphene, which locally mo...
This paper describes how delamination-free, hierarchical patterning of graphene can be achieved on p...
Topographic corrugations, such as wrinkles, are known to introduce diverse physical phenomena that c...
When two-dimensional graphene is exfoliated from three-dimensional highly oriented pyrolytic graphit...
We study the formation of wrinkles in graphene upon wet transfer onto a hydrophilic target substrate...
On length scales from nanometres to metres, partial adhesion of thin films with substrates generates...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
On length scales from nanometres to metres, partial adhesion of thin films with substrates generates...
Well-defined bundles of wrinkles are observed on the graphene-covered copper by using atomic force m...
We study the formation of wrinkles in graphene upon wet transfer onto a hydrophilic target substrate...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
© 2019 Elsevier LtdWe describe a method to obtain networks of wrinkles in multilayer graphene flakes...
Wrinkles are special surface corrugations in two-dimensional materials, which can be used to tune th...
© 2021 American Chemical Society.Wrinkles are special surface corrugations in two-dimensional materi...
Wrinkle networks are ubiquitous buckle-induced delaminations in supported graphene, which locally mo...
Wrinkle networks are ubiquitous buckle-induced delaminations in supported graphene, which locally mo...
This paper describes how delamination-free, hierarchical patterning of graphene can be achieved on p...
Topographic corrugations, such as wrinkles, are known to introduce diverse physical phenomena that c...
When two-dimensional graphene is exfoliated from three-dimensional highly oriented pyrolytic graphit...
We study the formation of wrinkles in graphene upon wet transfer onto a hydrophilic target substrate...
On length scales from nanometres to metres, partial adhesion of thin films with substrates generates...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
On length scales from nanometres to metres, partial adhesion of thin films with substrates generates...
Well-defined bundles of wrinkles are observed on the graphene-covered copper by using atomic force m...
We study the formation of wrinkles in graphene upon wet transfer onto a hydrophilic target substrate...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...