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Two-dimensional layered materials: from mechanical and coupling properties towards applications in electronics.

Stephen D EvansGuoxin XieGuoxin Xie
Published in: Nanoscale (2019)
With the increasing interest in nanodevices based on two-dimensional layered materials (2DLMs) after the birth of graphene, the mechanical and coupling properties of these materials, which play an important role in determining the performance and life of nanodevices, have drawn increasingly more attention. In this review, both experimental and simulation methods investigating the mechanical properties and behaviour of 2DLMs have been summarized, which is followed by the discussion of their elastic properties and failure mechanisms. For further understanding and tuning of their mechanical properties and behaviour, the influence factors on the mechanical properties and behaviour have been taken into consideration. In addition, the coupling properties between mechanical properties and other physical properties are summarized to help set up the theoretical blocks for their novel applications. Thus, the understanding of the mechanical and coupling properties paves the way to their applications in flexible electronics and novel electronics, which is demonstrated in the last part. This review is expected to provide in-depth and comprehensive understanding of mechanical and coupling properties of 2DLMs as well as direct guidance for obtaining satisfactory nanodevices from the aspects of material selection, fabrication processes and device design.
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