Pull-to-Peel of Two-Dimensional Materials for the Simultaneous Determination of Elasticity and Adhesion.
Zheng FangZhaohe DaiBingjie WangZhongzheng TianChuanli YuQing ChenXianlong WeiPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
The flexible and clinging nature of ultrathin films requires an understanding of their elastic and adhesive properties in a wide range of circumstances from fabrications to applications. Simultaneously measuring both properties, however, is extremely difficult as the film thickness diminishes to the nanoscale. Here we address such difficulties through peeling by pulling thin films off from the substrates (we thus refer to it as "pull-to-peel"). Particularly, we perform in situ pull-to-peel of graphene and MoS 2 films in a scanning electron microscope and achieve simultaneous determination of their Young's moduli and adhesions to gold substrates. This is in striking contrast to other conceptually similar tests available in the literature, including indentation tests (only measuring elasticity) and spontaneous blisters (only measuring adhesion). Furthermore, we show a weakly nonlinear Hooke's relation for the pull-to-peel response of two-dimensional materials, which may be harnessed for the design of nanoscale force sensors or exploited in other thin-film systems.
Keyphrases
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- atomic force microscopy
- liquid chromatography
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- systematic review
- carbon nanotubes
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- magnetic resonance
- reduced graphene oxide
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
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