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Universal deformation pathways and flexural hardening of nanoscale 2D-material standing folds
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In the present work, we use atomic force microscopy nanomanipulation of 2D-material standing folds to investigate their mechanical deformation. Using graphene, h-BN and talc nanoscale wrinkles as testbeds, universal force-strain pathways are clearly uncovered and well-accounted for by an analytical model. Such universality further enables the investigation of each fold bending stiffness κ as a function of its characteristic height h <sub>0</sub>. We observe a more than tenfold increase of κ as h <sub>0</sub> increases in the 10-100 nm range, with power-law behaviors of κ versus h <sub>0</sub> with exponents larger than unity for the three materials. This implies anomalous scaling of the mechanical responses of nano-objects made from these materials.
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