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- 2024Resonant band hybridization in alloyed transition metal dichalcogenide heterobilayerscitations
- 2024Wandering principal optical axes in van der Waals triclinic materialscitations
- 2024Resonant Band Hybridization in Alloyed Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Heterobilayers.
- 2024DNA‐rGO Aerogel Bioanodes with Microcompartmentalization for High‐Performance Bioelectrochemical Systemscitations
- 20233D Printed Carbon Framework with the Graphene Aerogel for Microbial Fuel Cell Application
- 2021Sustainable and multifunctional composites of graphene‐based natural jute fiberscitations
- 2020Highly conductive, scalable, and machine washable graphene-based e-textiles for multifunctional wearable electronic applicationscitations
- 2020Emergence of Highly Linearly Polarized Interlayer Exciton Emission in MoSe2/WSe2 Heterobilayers with Transfer-Induced Layer Corrugationcitations
- 2020Emergence of Highly Linearly Polarized Interlayer Exciton Emission in MoSe 2 /WSe 2 Heterobilayers with Transfer-Induced Layer Corrugationcitations
- 2020Highly Conductive, Scalable and Machine Washable Graphene-Based E-Textiles for Multifunctional Wearable Electronic Applicationscitations
- 2019Ultrahigh performance of nanoengineered graphene-based natural jute fiber compositescitations
- 2019Ultra-high performance of nano-engineered graphene-based natural jute fiber compositescitations
- 2018High Performance Graphene-Based Natural Fibre Compositescitations
- 2018Infrared-to-violet tunable optical activity in atomic films of GaSe, InSe, and their heterostructurescitations
- 2018High-performance graphene-based natural fiber compositescitations
- 2018Mechanism of Gold-Assisted Exfoliation of Centimeter-Sized Transition-Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayerscitations
- 2018Growth of graphene on tantalum and its protective propertiescitations
- 2017Observing imperfection in atomic interfaces for van der Waals heterostructurescitations
- 2016High electron mobility, quantum Hall effect and anomalous optical response in atomically thin InSecitations
- 2015Deformation of Wrinkled Graphenecitations
- 2013Reversible loss of bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocompositescitations
- 2012Optimizing the reinforcement of polymer-based nanocomposites by graphenecitations
- 2011Strain mapping in a graphene monolayer nanocompositecitations
- 2011Development of a universal stress sensor for graphene and carbon fibrescitations
- 2010Interfacial stress transfer in a graphene monolayer nanocompositecitations
- 2007Breakdown of the adiabatic Born-Oppenheimer approximation in graphenecitations
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Interfacial stress transfer in a graphene monolayer nanocomposite
Abstract
It is demonstrated from stress-induced Raman bands shifts that stress can be transferred from a polymer matrix to a graphene monolayer (see image) in a model nanocomposite. It is shown further that the behavior can be modeled using continuum mechanics and that the interface between the graphene and the polymer breaks down at a shear stress of the order of 2 MPa. (Figure Presented) © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.