A review on mechanics and mechanical properties of 2D materials—Graphene and beyond

Deji Akinwande;Christopher J. Brennan;J. Scott Bunch;Philip Egberts;Jonathan R. Felts;华健 高;Rui Huang;Joon Seok Kim;Teng Li;Yao Li;Kenneth M. Liechti;Nanshu Lu;Harold S. Park;Evan J. Reed;Peng Wang;Boris I. Yakobson;Teng Zhang;Yong Wei Zhang;Yao Zhou;Yong Zhu

University of Texas at Austin;Boston University;University of Calgary;Texas A&M University;Brown University;University of Maryland; College Park;Stanford University;Rice University;Syracuse University;Agency for Science; Technology and Research;North Carolina State University

发表时间:2017-5-1

期 刊:Extreme Mechanics Letters

语 言:English

U R L: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85011713920&partnerID=8YFLogxK

摘要

Since the first successful synthesis of graphene just over a decade ago, a variety of two-dimensional (2D) materials (e.g., transition metal-dichalcogenides, hexagonal boron-nitride, etc.) have been discovered. Among the many unique and attractive properties of 2D materials, mechanical properties play important roles in manufacturing, integration and performance for their potential applications. Mechanics is indispensable in the study of mechanical properties, both experimentally and theoretically. The coupling between the mechanical and other physical properties (thermal, electronic, optical) is also of great interest in exploring novel applications, where mechanics has to be combined with condensed matter physics to establish a scalable theoretical framework. Moreover, mechanical interactions between 2D materials and various substrate materials are essential for integrated device applications of 2D materials, for which the mechanics of interfaces (adhesion and friction) has to be developed for the 2D materials. Here we review recent theoretical and experimental works related to mechanics and mechanical properties of 2D materials. While graphene is the most studied 2D material to date, we expect continual growth of interest in the mechanics of other 2D materials beyond graphene.

相关科学

化学工程
化学工程(混合)
生物工程
工程
工程(混合)
机械工程
材料力学

文献指纹

化合物

Mechanics

Mechanical properties

Graphite

Condensed matter physics

boron nitride

Transition metals

Adhesion

Physical properties

Substrates

Friction

Hot Temperature

工程与材料科学

Mechanics

Mechanical properties

Graphene

Condensed matter physics

Transition metals

Boron nitride

Adhesion

Physical properties

Substrates

Friction

Hot Temperature

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