论文标题

使用纳米凹痕的二维易柳莱德多层中的变形和断裂机制的调查

Investigation of Deformation and Fracture Mechanisms in Two-dimensional Gallium Telluride Multilayers Using Nanoindentation

论文作者

Zhou, Yan, Zhou, Shi, Ying, Penghua, Zhao, Qinghua, Xie, Yong, Gong, Mingming, Jiang, Pisu, Cai, Hui, Chen, Bin, Tongay, Sefaattin, Jie, Wanqi, Zhang, Jin, Wang, Tao, Liu, Dong, Kuball, Martin

论文摘要

二维(2D)材料具有柔性设备的巨大潜力,归因于其出色的电气,光学和机械性能。但是,它们的机械变形特性和断裂机制在许多应用中不可避免的是柔性光电子,但仍不清楚或未彻底研究适当的方法论限制。鉴于这种情况,介绍了这种机械性能和机制,例如易尿酸盐(Gate),这是一种有前途的光电候选者,具有超高光合责任性,并且在2D系列内具有高可塑性。考虑到基于原子力显微镜(AFM)的纳米压力方法的驱动力不足,在这里,通过全尺度Berkovich-TIP纳米构造,Micro-Raman Spectroscoppopy,AFM和Scanning Electron Microsocy,Micro-Raman Spectroscoppopy,AFM和Scanning Electron。在加载曲线中观察到多个弹出式和负载滴入事件的异常同意。通过进一步与分子动力学计算相关联,该并发源是源自栅极多层内层间滑动介导的层间裂缝机制。栅极多层和底物之间的范德华力比栅极中间层之间的强度要强得多,从而导致栅极内的多层易于滑动和折断。这项工作为弹性应用中的门和其他类似2D多层的变形和断裂机理提供了新的见解。

Two-dimensional (2D) materials possess great potential for flexible devices, ascribing to their outstanding electrical, optical, and mechanical properties. However, their mechanical deformation property and fracture mechanism, which are inescapable in many applications like flexible optoelectronics, are still unclear or not thoroughly investigated due methodology limitations. In light of this, such mechanical properties and mechanisms are explored on example of gallium telluride (GaTe), a promising optoelectronic candidate with an ultrahigh photo-responsibility and a high plasticity within 2D family. Considering the driving force insufficient in atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based nanoindentation method, here the mechanical properties of both substrate-supported and suspended GaTe multilayers were systematically investigated through full-scale Berkovich-tip nanoindentation, micro-Raman spectroscopy, AFM, and scanning electron microscopy. An unusual concurrence of multiple pop-in and load-drop events in loading curve was observed. By further correlating to molecular dynamics calculations, this concurrence was unveiled originating from the interlayer sliding mediated layers-by-layers fracture mechanism within GaTe multilayers. The van der Waals force between GaTe multilayers and substrates was revealed much stronger than that between GaTe interlayers, resulting in the easy sliding and fracture of multilayers within GaTe. This work provides new insights into the deformation and fracture mechanisms of GaTe and other similar 2D multilayers in flexible applications.

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