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Experimentally derived axial stress-strain relations for two-dimensional materials such as monolayer graphene

Journal

CARBON
Volume 81, Issue -, Pages 322-328

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2014.09.064

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  1. Thales Project GRAPHENECOMP''
  2. European Union (ESF)
  3. Greek Ministry of Education
  4. ERC Advanced Grant [321124]
  5. FP7 NEWSPEC'' programme [604168]
  6. European Research Council (ERC) [321124] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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A methodology is presented here for deriving true experimental axial stress-strain curves in both tension and compression for monolayer graphene through the shift of the 2D Raman peak (Delta omega) that is present in all graphitic materials. The principle behind this approach is the observation that the shift of the 2D wavenumber as a function of strain for different types of PAN-based fibres is a linear function of their Young's moduli and, hence, the corresponding value of Delta omega over axial stress is, in fact, a constant. By moving across the length scales we show that this value is also valid at the nanoscale as it corresponds to the in-plane breathing mode of graphene that is present in both PAN-based fibres and monolayer graphene. Hence, the Delta omega values can be easily converted to values of sigma in the linear elastic region without the aid of modelling or the need to resort to cumbersome experimental procedures for obtaining the axial force transmitted to the material and the cross-sectional area of the two-dimensional membrane. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-SA license.

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