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Failure mechanism of graphene kirigami under nanoindentation

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:30 authored by Yihe ZhangYihe Zhang, Jun Ma, Yingyan ZhangYingyan Zhang, Jie YangJie Yang
Though graphene is the strongest material in nature, its intrinsic brittleness hinders its applications where flexibility is the key figure of merits. In this work, we report the enhanced flexibility of graphene under nanoindentation by using kirigami technique. Based on molecular dynamics simulations, we find that graphene kirigami designed at the optimal cut parameter can sustain more than 45% larger out-of-plane deformation than its pristine counterpart while the maximum impact load is reduced by 20% due to the flexible cut edges. This trade-off between flexibility and strength in a graphene kirigami can be overcome by adding a pristine graphene as a supporting substrate. This double-layer structure consisting of one graphene kirigami and one pristine graphene can stand the maximum impact load three times larger than the single-layer graphene kirigami but its maximum indentation depth is merely 8% smaller. Our simulation results provide useful insights into the failure mechanism of the graphene kirigami under nanoindentation and useful guidelines to enhancing the flexibility of graphene for its applications as protection materials.

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Journal

Nanotechnology

Volume

33

Number

375703

Issue

37

Start page

1

End page

8

Total pages

8

Publisher

Institute of Physics

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Former Identifier

2006116619

Esploro creation date

2022-10-20

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