Graphene is an ultimate membrane that mixes both flexibility and mechanical strength, together with many other remarkable properties. A good knowledge of the elastic properties of graphene is prerequisite to any practical application of it in nanoscopic devices. Although this two-dimensional material is only one atom thick, continuous-medium elasticity can be applied as long as the deformations vary slowly on the atomic scale and provided suitable parameters are used. The present paper aims to be a critical review on this topic that does not assume a specific pre-knowledge of graphene physics. The basis for the paper is the classical Kirchhoff-Love plate theory. It demands a few parameters that can be addressed from many points of view and ...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
We have studied the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes using molecular dynamics (...
The capacity of popular classical interatomic potentials to describe elastic properties of graphene ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene with particular atten...
The basic building block of many carbon nanostructures like fullerenes, carbon onions or nanotubes i...
This thesis concerns describing the mechanical properties of the two dimensional material graphene b...
AbstractIn recent studies, the in-plane elastic properties of graphene have been computed via Densit...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
The unique lattice structure and properties of graphene has drawn tremendous interests recently. By ...
Several nanomechanics approaches based on common two or three-body potentials are compared. Numerica...
Several nanomechanics formulations based on common two and three-body bonding potentials are compare...
Graphene is the material for the twenty first century applications. In this paper, the elastic prope...
Starting from an atomistic approach we have derived a hierarchy of successively more simplified cont...
The elastic properties and fracture of two-dimensional graphene were calculated purely from the atom...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
We have studied the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes using molecular dynamics (...
The capacity of popular classical interatomic potentials to describe elastic properties of graphene ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene with particular atten...
The basic building block of many carbon nanostructures like fullerenes, carbon onions or nanotubes i...
This thesis concerns describing the mechanical properties of the two dimensional material graphene b...
AbstractIn recent studies, the in-plane elastic properties of graphene have been computed via Densit...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
The unique lattice structure and properties of graphene has drawn tremendous interests recently. By ...
Several nanomechanics approaches based on common two or three-body potentials are compared. Numerica...
Several nanomechanics formulations based on common two and three-body bonding potentials are compare...
Graphene is the material for the twenty first century applications. In this paper, the elastic prope...
Starting from an atomistic approach we have derived a hierarchy of successively more simplified cont...
The elastic properties and fracture of two-dimensional graphene were calculated purely from the atom...
Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal lattice in two-dimensions. ...
We have studied the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes using molecular dynamics (...
The capacity of popular classical interatomic potentials to describe elastic properties of graphene ...