Measurement of the Elastic Properties and Intrinsic Strength of Monolayer Graphene
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency · Columbia University
Abstract
We measured the elastic properties and intrinsic breaking strength of free-standing monolayer graphene membranes by nanoindentation in an atomic force microscope. The force-displacement behavior is interpreted within a framework of nonlinear elastic stress-strain response, and yields second- and third-order elastic stiffnesses of 340 newtons per meter (N m(-1)) and -690 Nm(-1), respectively. The breaking strength is 42 N m(-1) and represents the intrinsic strength of a defect-free sheet. These quantities correspond to a Young's modulus of E = 1.0 terapascals, third-order elastic stiffness of D = -2.0 terapascals, and intrinsic strength of sigma(int) = 130 gigapascals for bulk graphite. These experiments…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 210.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
4- CLChanggu Lee
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Columbia University
- XWXiaoding Wei
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Columbia University
- JWJeffrey W. Kysar
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Columbia University
- JHJames HoneCorresponding
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Columbia University
Topics & keywords
- Nanoindentation
- Elastic modulus
- Graphene
- Materials science
- Stiffness
- Monolayer
- Linear elasticity
- Elasticity (physics)