Stretching and Breaking of Ultrathin MoS 2
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Abstract
We report on measurements of the stiffness and breaking strength of monolayer MoS(2), a new semiconducting analogue of graphene. Single and bilayer MoS(2) is exfoliated from bulk and transferred to a substrate containing an array of microfabricated circular holes. The resulting suspended, free-standing membranes are deformed and eventually broken using an atomic force microscope. We find that the in-plane stiffness of monolayer MoS(2) is 180 ± 60 Nm(-1), corresponding to an effective Young's modulus of 270 ± 100 GPa, which is comparable to that of steel. Breaking occurs at an effective strain between 6 and 11% with the average breaking strength of 15 ± 3 Nm(-1) (23 GPa). The strength of strongest monolayer…
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3Topics & keywords
- Monolayer
- Materials science
- Modulus
- Bilayer
- Stiffness
- Composite material
- Substrate (aquarium)
- Fabrication