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Elastic Response of Graphene Nanodomes

Date Issued
2013-01-01
Author(s)
Koch, Sascha
Stradi, Daniele
Gnecco, Enrico
Barja, Sara
Kawai, Shigeki
Díaz, Cristina
Alcamí, Manuel
Martín, Fernando
Vázquez de Parga, Amadeo Lopez
Miranda, Rodolfo
Glatzel, Thilo  
Meyer, Ernst  
DOI
10.1021/nn304473r
Abstract
The mechanical behavior of a periodically buckled graphene membrane has been investigated by noncontact atomic force microscopy in ultrahigh vacuum. When a graphene monolayer is grown on Ru(0001), a regular arrangement of 0.075 nm high nanodomes forming a honeycomb lattice with 3 nm periodicity forms spontaneously. This structure responds in a perfectly reversible way to relative normal displacements up to 0.12 nm. Indeed, the elasticity of the nanodomes is proven by realistic OFT calculations, with an estimated normal stiffness k similar to 40 N/m. Our observations extend previous results on macroscopic graphene samples and confirm that the elastic behavior of this material is maintained down to nanometer length scales, which is important for the development of new high-frequency (terahertz) electromechanical devices.
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