拉伤
材料科学
应变工程
弯曲
复合材料
抗压强度
结构工程
工程类
冶金
医学
硅
内科学
作者
Hao Li,Félix Carrascoso,Ana Borrás,Gloria P. Moreno,Francisco J. Aparicio,Ángel Barranco,Andrés Castellanos-Gómez
标识
DOI:10.1007/s12274-023-6402-7
摘要
Abstract Strain engineering, as a powerful strategy to tune the optical and electrical properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials by deforming their crystal lattice, has attracted significant interest in recent years. 2D materials can sustain ultra-high strains, even up to 10%, due to the lack of dangling bonds on their surface, making them ideal brittle solids. This remarkable mechanical resilience, together with a strong strain-tunable band structure, endows 2D materials with a broad optical and electrical response upon strain. However, strain engineering based on 2D materials is restricted by their nanoscale and strain quantification troubles. In this study, we have modified a homebuilt three-points bending apparatus to transform it into a four-points bending apparatus that allows for the application of both compressive and tensile strains on 2D materials. This approach allows for the efficient and reproducible construction of a strain system and minimizes the buckling effect caused by the van der Waals interaction by adamantane encapsulation strategy. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of introducing compressive strain on 2D materials and the potential for tuning their optical and physical properties through this approach.
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