Probing the Mechanical Properties of 2D Materials via Atomic‐Force‐Microscopy‐Based Modulated Nanoindentation

Author:

Khan Ryan M.1,Rejhon Martin2ORCID,Li Yanxiao3,Parashar Nitika3,Riedo Elisa3ORCID,Wixom Ryan R.1ORCID,DelRio Frank W.14ORCID,Dingreville Rémi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque NM 87185 USA

2. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University Prague 121 16 Czech Republic

3. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Tandon School of Engineering New York University Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

4. Department of Materials Mechanics and Tribology Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque NM 87185 USA

Abstract

AbstractAs the field of low‐dimensional materials (1D or 2D) grows and more complex and intriguing structures are continuing to be found, there is an emerging need for techniques to characterize the nanoscale mechanical properties of all kinds of 1D/2D materials, in particular in their most practical state: sitting on an underlying substrate. While traditional nanoindentation techniques cannot accurately determine the transverse Young's modulus at the necessary scale without large indentations depths and effects to and from the substrate, herein an atomic‐force‐microscopy‐based modulated nanomechanical measurement technique with Angstrom‐level resolution (MoNI/ÅI) is presented. This technique enables non‐destructive measurements of the out‐of‐plane elasticity of ultra‐thin materials with resolution sufficient to eliminate any contributions from the substrate. This method is used to elucidate the multi‐layer stiffness dependence of graphene deposited via chemical vapor deposition and discover a peak transverse modulus in two‐layer graphene. While MoNI/ÅI has been used toward great findings in the recent past, here all aspects of the implementation of the technique as well as the unique challenges in performing measurements at such small resolutions are encompassed.

Funder

National Nuclear Security Administration

Office of Science

Army Research Office

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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