Edge stress induced warping of graphene sheets and nanoribbons
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Abstract
We show that edge stresses introduce intrinsic ripples in free-standing graphene sheets even in the absence of any thermal effects. Compressive edge stresses along zigzag and armchair edges of the sheet cause out-of-plane warping to attain several degenerate mode shapes. Based on elastic plate theory, we identify scaling laws for the amplitude and penetration depth of edge ripples as a function of wavelength [1]. We also demonstrate that edge stresses can lead to twisting and scrolling of nanoribbons as seen in experiments. Our results underscore the importance of accounting for edge stresses in thermal theories and electronic structure calculations for free-standing graphene sheets. [1] V. B. Shenoy, C. D. Reddy, A. Ramasubramaniam and Y. W. Zhang, \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett} (in press)
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Authors
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Vivek Shenoy
Division of Engineering, Brown University, Brown University