We present a molecular modeling study analyzing nanometer-scale strain variations in graphene as a function of externally applied tensile strain. We consider two different mechanisms that could underlie nanometer-scale strain variations: static perturbations from lattice imperfections of an underlying substrate and thermal fluctuations. For both cases we observe a decrease in the out-of-plane atomic displacements with increasing strain, which is accompanied by an increase in the in-plane displacements. Reflecting the nonlinear elastic properties of graphene, both trends together yield a nonmonotonic variation of the total displacements with increasing tensile strain. This variation allows us to test the role of nanometer-scale strain variat...
The recent emergence of strain gradient engineering directly affects the nanomechanics, optoelectron...
As most materials available at the macroscopic scale, graphene samples usually appear in a polycryst...
Strain fields, dislocations, and defects may be used to control electronic properties of graphene. B...
We present a molecular modeling study analyzing nanometer-scale strain variations in graphene as a f...
The deformation behavior of nanocrystalline graphene sheets is investigated by molecular dynamics (M...
Spatially nonuniform strain is important for engineering the pseudomagnetic field and band structure...
We investigate the electromechanical coupling in single-layer 2d materials. For non-Bravais lattices...
Recent advances in the understanding of graphene elasticity have shown that suspended graphene does ...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
The analysis of the electronic properties of strained or lattice deformed graphene combines ideas fr...
The effect of intrinsic ripples on the mechanical response of the graphene monolayer is investigated...
Abstract. Stress and deformation analysis of materials and devices at the nanoscale level are topics...
Molecular dynamics is employed to study the mechanical behavior of graphene nanoribbons with clamped...
Structural properties of pristine and defective graphene nanoribbons have been investigated by stret...
Graphene is a single atomic sheet of graphite that exhibits a diverse range of unique properties. Th...
The recent emergence of strain gradient engineering directly affects the nanomechanics, optoelectron...
As most materials available at the macroscopic scale, graphene samples usually appear in a polycryst...
Strain fields, dislocations, and defects may be used to control electronic properties of graphene. B...
We present a molecular modeling study analyzing nanometer-scale strain variations in graphene as a f...
The deformation behavior of nanocrystalline graphene sheets is investigated by molecular dynamics (M...
Spatially nonuniform strain is important for engineering the pseudomagnetic field and band structure...
We investigate the electromechanical coupling in single-layer 2d materials. For non-Bravais lattices...
Recent advances in the understanding of graphene elasticity have shown that suspended graphene does ...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
The analysis of the electronic properties of strained or lattice deformed graphene combines ideas fr...
The effect of intrinsic ripples on the mechanical response of the graphene monolayer is investigated...
Abstract. Stress and deformation analysis of materials and devices at the nanoscale level are topics...
Molecular dynamics is employed to study the mechanical behavior of graphene nanoribbons with clamped...
Structural properties of pristine and defective graphene nanoribbons have been investigated by stret...
Graphene is a single atomic sheet of graphite that exhibits a diverse range of unique properties. Th...
The recent emergence of strain gradient engineering directly affects the nanomechanics, optoelectron...
As most materials available at the macroscopic scale, graphene samples usually appear in a polycryst...
Strain fields, dislocations, and defects may be used to control electronic properties of graphene. B...