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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Hofmann, Stephan
University of Cambridge
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- 2024Controlled Fabrication of Native Ultra-Thin Amorphous Gallium Oxide From 2D Gallium Sulfide for Emerging Electronic Applications
- 2023Fast Twist Angle Mapping of Bilayer Graphene Using Spectroscopic Ellipsometric Contrast Microscopy.
- 2022Defect seeded remote epitaxy of GaAs films on graphene.
- 2021Giant photoluminescence enhancement in MoSe2 monolayers treated with oleic acid ligands.
- 2021Piezoelectric materials for energy harvesting and sensing applicationscitations
- 2021Rational Passivation of Sulfur Vacancy Defects in Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenidescitations
- 2021Piezoelectric Materials for Energy Harvesting and Sensing Applications: Roadmap for Future Smart Materials
- 2021Rational Passivation of Sulfur Vacancy Defects in Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides.
- 2021Piezoelectic Materials for energy harvesting and sensing applications: roadmap for future smart materialscitations
- 2020High-Throughput Electrical Characterization of Nanomaterials from Room to Cryogenic Temperatures.
- 2020High-Throughput Electrical Characterization of Nanomaterials from Room to Cryogenic Temperatures.
- 2020Integrated Wafer Scale Growth of Single Crystal Metal Films and High Quality Graphene.
- 2020High-throughput electrical characterization of nanomaterials from room to cryogenic temperaturescitations
- 2020Understanding metal organic chemical vapour deposition of monolayer WS2: the enhancing role of Au substrate for simple organosulfur precursors.
- 2020Integrated wafer scale growth of single crystal metal films and high quality graphenecitations
- 2020Graphene-passivated nickel as an efficient hole-injecting electrode for large area organic semiconductor devicescitations
- 2020Understanding metal organic chemical vapour deposition of monolayer WS<sub>2</sub>: the enhancing role of Au substrate for simple organosulfur precursors.
- 2020Catalytically mediated epitaxy of 3D semiconductors on van der Waals substratescitations
- 2019Spectrally Resolved Photodynamics of Individual Emitters in Large-Area Monolayers of Hexagonal Boron Nitridecitations
- 2019Enhancing Photoluminescence and Mobilities in WS2 Monolayers with Oleic Acid Ligands.
- 2019Spectrally Resolved Photodynamics of Individual Emitters in Large-Area Monolayers of Hexagonal Boron Nitride.
- 2018Non-destructive Thickness Mapping of Wafer-Scale Hexagonal Boron Nitride Down to a Monolayercitations
- 2018Compressive Behavior and Failure Mechanisms of Freestanding and Composite 3D Graphitic Foamscitations
- 2018Reduced Graphene Oxide as a Monolithic Multifunctional Conductive Binder for Activated Carbon Supercapacitors.
- 2018Insulator-to-Metallic Spin-Filtering in 2D-Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Based on Hexagonal Boron Nitridecitations
- 2018Insulator-to-Metallic Spin-Filtering in 2D-Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Based on Hexagonal Boron Nitridecitations
- 2017Engineering the Photoresponse of InAs Nanowires.
- 2017Engineering the Photoresponse of InAs Nanowirescitations
- 2017Chemical vapour deposition of freestanding sub-60 nm graphene gyroidscitations
- 2016Nanoscale Plasmon-Enhanced Spectroscopy in Memristive Switches.
- 2016In Situ Observations of Phase Transitions in Metastable Nickel (Carbide)/Carbon Nanocomposites.
- 2016Controlling nanowire growth through electric field-induced deformation of the catalyst dropletcitations
- 2016In Situ Observations of Phase Transitions in Metastable Nickel (Carbide)/Carbon Nanocompositescitations
- 2016In Situ Graphene Growth Dynamics on Polycrystalline Catalyst Foilscitations
- 2016Time Evolution of the Wettability of Supported Graphene under Ambient Air Exposurecitations
- 2015Influence of packing density and surface roughness of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes on adhesive properties of gecko-inspired mimetics.
- 2014Bio-inspired hierarchical polymer fiber-carbon nanotube adhesivescitations
- 2014The role of the sp2:sp3 substrate content in carbon supported nanotube growthcitations
- 2014CVD growth of carbon nanostructures from zirconia: mechanisms and a method for enhancing yield.
- 2014The role of the sp 2 :sp 3 substrate content in carbon supported nanotube growthcitations
- 2014The influence of intercalated oxygen on the properties of graphene on polycrystalline Cu under various environmental conditionscitations
- 2014Nitrogen controlled iron catalyst phase during carbon nanotube growthcitations
- 2013Catalyst composition and impurity-dependent kinetics of nanowire heteroepitaxy.
- 2012The phase of iron catalyst nanoparticles during carbon nanotube growthcitations
- 2011In Situ Characterization of Alloy Catalysts for Low-Temperature Graphene Growthcitations
- 2003Low-temperature growth of carbon nanotubes by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor depositioncitations
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Compressive Behavior and Failure Mechanisms of Freestanding and Composite 3D Graphitic Foams
Abstract
Open-cell graphitic foams were fabricated by chemical vapor deposition using nickel templates and their compressive responses were measured over a range of relative densities. The mechanical response required an interpretation in terms of a hierarchical micromechanical model, spanning 3 distinct length scales. The power law scaling of elastic modulus and yield strength versus relative density suggests that the cell walls of the graphitic foam deform by bending. The length scale of the unit cell of the foam is set by the length of the struts comprising the cell wall, and is termed level I. The cell walls comprise hollow triangular tubes, and bending of these strut-like tubes involves axial stretching of the tube walls. This length scale is termed level II. In turn, the tube walls form a wavy stack of graphitic layers, and this waviness induces interlayer shear of the graphitic layers when the tube walls are subjected to axial stretch. The thickness of the tube wall defines the third length scale, termed level III. We show that the addition of a thin, flexible ceramic Al2O3 scaffold stiffens and strengthens the foam, yet preserves the power law scaling. The hierarchical model gives fresh insight into the mechanical properties of foams with cell walls made from emergent 2D layered solids.