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Visnja Babacic1, David Saleta Reig2, Sebin Varghese2, Thomas Vasileiadis1, Emerson Coy3, Klaas-Jan Tielrooij2, Bartlomiej Graczykowski1,4.
Abstract
Few-layer van der Waals (vdW) materials have been extensively investigated in terms of their exceptional electronic, optoelectronic, optical, and thermal properties. Simultaneously, a complete evaluation of their mechanical properties remains an undeniable challenge due to the small lateral sizes of samples and the limitations of experimental tools. In particular, there is no systematic experimental study providing unambiguous evidence on whether the reduction of vdW thickness down to few layers results in elastic softening or stiffening with respect to the bulk. In this work, micro-Brillouin light scattering is employed to investigate the anisotropic elastic properties of single-crystal free-standing 2H-MoSe2 as a function of thickness, down to three molecular layers. The so-called elastic size effect, that is, significant and systematic elastic softening of the material with decreasing numbers of layers is reported. In addition, this approach allows for a complete mechanical examination of few-layer membranes, that is, their elasticity, residual stress, and thickness, which can be easily extended to other vdW materials. The presented results shed new light on the ongoing debate on the elastic size-effect and are relevant for performance and durability of implementation of vdW materials as resonators, optoelectronic, and thermoelectric devices.Entities:
Keywords: elastic constants; elastic size effect; few-layer MoSezzm3219902; micro-Brillouin light scattering; van der Waals materials
Year: 2021 PMID: 33938047 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202008614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849