Mechanical properties of electron irradiated graphene drums using AFM nano-indentation

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Abstract

The elastic modulus of mono layer graphene synthesized by mechanical exfoliation over micron sized holes in SiO2 was determined using atomic force microscopy based membrane deflection experiments before and after electron irradiation. The irradiation was done using a scanning electron microscope to dosages of 4.96x1015 e/cm2 and 2.03x1016 e/cm2. The irradiation is thought to induce hydrogenation. Nano-indentation curves were measured before and after irradiation. The experimental curves were fitted to theory to determine the elastic modulus. Prior to irradiation an elastic modulus of 277 N/m was measured, after one irradiation we saw an increase to 430 N/m, after a second irradiation we saw a decrease to 275 N/m. This can be explained by previously reported experimental data and analysis showing increases in elastic modulus for small defect density due to suppression of long wavelength flexural modes.

*This research work is supported by the National Science Foundation Grant Number DMR-2312436

Presenters

  • Anil Pudasaini

    • University of North Texas

Authors

  • Anil Pudasaini

    • University of North Texas
  • Franklin A Talbert

    • University of North Texas
  • Ibikunle Ojo

    • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
    • University of North Texas
  • Yan Jiang

    • University of North Texas
  • Jinbiao Cui

    • University of North Texas
    • University of Memphis
  • Jose Perez

    • University of North Texas