Extremely compliant and highly stretchable patterned graphene
SZ Zhu and YJ Huang and T Li, APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 104, 173103 (2014).
DOI: 10.1063/1.4874337
Graphene is intrinsically ultra-stiff in its plane. Its huge mechanical mismatch when interfacing with ultra-compliant biological tissues and elastomers (7-9 orders of magnitude difference in stiffness) poses significant challenge in its application to functional devices such as epidermal electronics and sensing prosthesis. We offer a feasible and promising solution to this significant challenge by suitably patterning graphene into a nanomesh. Through systematic coarse-grained simulations, we show that graphene nanomesh can be made extremely compliant with nearly zero stiffness up to about 20% elongation and then remain highly compliant up to about 50% elongation. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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