Wear properties of graphene edges probed by atomic force microscopy based lateral manipulation
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T1 - Wear properties of graphene edges probed by atomic force microscopy based lateral manipulation
AU - Vasić, Borislav
AU - Matkovic, Aleksandar
AU - Gajic, Rados
AU - Stankovic, Igor
PY - 2017/6/23
Y1 - 2017/6/23
N2 - Excellent elastic properties and good adhesion of graphene to substrate make graphene a promisingcandidate for application in various friction and wear protective coatings. In order to investigate theresponse of graphene edges on lateral forces, we combine atomic force microscopy (AFM) based experimentswith large scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Exploring movement of AFM tip acrossgraphene edges, we identify four consecutive processes in the course of manipulation: a small increase oflateral force across graphene edges, elastic deformation, plastic deformation followed by permanentwrinkle formation and partial peeling from substrate, and graphene fracture followed by completepeeling within the scan area. In addition, on apexes of graphene flakes, we observe graphene foldingfollowed by the formation of defect free edges. They can prevent further wear to some extent. MDsimulations reveal that wrinkles initiated by AFM probe, grow over distance covered by the probe andthey are responsible for the observed increase of the lateral force.
AB - Excellent elastic properties and good adhesion of graphene to substrate make graphene a promisingcandidate for application in various friction and wear protective coatings. In order to investigate theresponse of graphene edges on lateral forces, we combine atomic force microscopy (AFM) based experimentswith large scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Exploring movement of AFM tip acrossgraphene edges, we identify four consecutive processes in the course of manipulation: a small increase oflateral force across graphene edges, elastic deformation, plastic deformation followed by permanentwrinkle formation and partial peeling from substrate, and graphene fracture followed by completepeeling within the scan area. In addition, on apexes of graphene flakes, we observe graphene foldingfollowed by the formation of defect free edges. They can prevent further wear to some extent. MDsimulations reveal that wrinkles initiated by AFM probe, grow over distance covered by the probe andthey are responsible for the observed increase of the lateral force.
KW - graphene
KW - wear
KW - Molecular Dynamics
KW - edges
KW - wrinkles
U2 - 10.1016/j.carbon.2016.06.073
DO - 10.1016/j.carbon.2016.06.073
M3 - Article
VL - 107
SP - 723
EP - 732
JO - Carbon
JF - Carbon
SN - 0008-6223
M1 - 723-732
ER -