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Suspended HOPG nanosheets for HOPG nanoresonator engineering and new carbon nanostructure synthesis
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NanosheetEngineeringNanodevicesHopg Nanoresonator EngineeringGraphene NanomeshesChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialBulk Hopg CrystalMaterials FabricationNanostructure SynthesisCarbon AerogelsCarbon NanotubesNanomechanicsPyrolytic CarbonMaterials ScienceGraphite NanosheetsNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingNanomaterialsMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsGrapheneHopg NanosheetsNanofabricationNanostructuresHopg Nanoresonators
Suspended highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) nanosheets (10–300 nm thick) were created by direct mechanical cleavage of a bulk HOPG crystal onto silicon micropillars and microtracks. We show that suspended HOPG nanosheets can be used to engineer HOPG nanoresonators such as membranes, bridges, and cantilevers as thin as 28 carbon atom layers. We measured by Doppler laser heterodyne interferometry that the discrete vibration modes of an HOPG nanosheet membrane and the resonance frequency of a FIB-created HOPG microcantilever lie in the MHz frequency regime. Moreover, a new carbon nanostructure, named 'nanolace', was synthesized by focused ion beam (FIB) sputtering of suspended HOPG nanosheets. Graphite nanosheets suspended on micropillars were eroded by a FIB to create self-oriented pseudo-periodical ripples. Additional sputtering and subsequent milling of these ripples led to the formation of honeycomb-like shaped nanolaces suspended and linked by ribbons.
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