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Stretchable Graphene: A Close Look at Fundamental Parameters through Biaxial Straining
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringLow Dimensional MaterialSingle Layer GrapheneSoft MatterTunable Biaxial StressesGraphene NanomeshesElasticity (Physics)NanoelectronicsPiezoelectric ActuatorsStretchable GrapheneBiaxial StrainingMaterials ScienceSolid MechanicsFundamental ParametersFlexible ElectronicsGraphene FiberApplied PhysicsGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonMechanics Of Materials
Tunable biaxial stresses, both tensile and compressive, are applied to a single layer graphene by utilizing piezoelectric actuators. The Gruneisen parameters for the phonons responsible for the D, G, 2D and 2D' peaks are studied. The results show that the D peak is composed of two peaks, unambiguously revealing that the 2D peak frequency (omega(2D)) is not exactly twice that of the D peak (omega(D)). This finding is confirmed by varying the biaxial strain of the graphene, from which we observe that the shift of omega(2D)/2 and omega(D) are different. The employed technique allows a detailed study of the interplay between the graphene geometrical structures and its electronic properties.
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