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Effect of Ultrahigh Stiffness of Defective Graphene from Atomistic Point of View.

D G Kvashnin1,2, P B Sorokin1,2,3,4.   

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Well-known effects of mechanical stiffness degradation under the influence of point defects in macroscopic solids can be controversially reversed in the case of low-dimensional materials. Using atomistic simulation, we showed here that a single-layered graphene film can be sufficiently stiffened by monovacancy defects at a tiny concentration. Our results correspond well with recent experimental data and suggest that the effect of mechanical stiffness augmentation is mainly originated from specific bonds distribution in the surrounded monovacancy defects regions. We showed that such unusual mechanical response is the feature of presence of specifically monovacancies, whereas other types of point defects such as divacancy, 555-777 and Stone-Wales defects, lead to the ordinary degradation of the graphene mechanical stiffness.

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Keywords:  SW defects; Young’s modulus; graphene; indentation; vacancy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26266620     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.5b00740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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Authors:  Kamila K Mentel; Jyrki Manninen; Vesa-Matti Hiltunen; Pasi Myllyperkiö; Andreas Johansson; Mika Pettersson
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2021-01-05

2.  The Effect of VMoS3 Point Defect on the Elastic Properties of Monolayer MoS2 with REBO Potentials.

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Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2016-03-22       Impact factor: 4.703

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