Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.

The deformation of nanocomposites containing graphene flakes with different numbers of layers has been investigated with the use of Raman spectroscopy. It has been found that there is a shift of the 2D band to lower wavenumber and that the rate of band shift per unit strain tends to decrease as the...

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Main Authors: Gong, L, Young, R, Kinloch, I, Haigh, S, Warner, J, Hinks, J, Xu, Z, Li, L, Ding, F, Riaz, I, Jalil, R, Novoselov, K
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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author Gong, L
Young, R
Kinloch, I
Haigh, S
Warner, J
Hinks, J
Xu, Z
Li, L
Ding, F
Riaz, I
Jalil, R
Novoselov, K
author_facet Gong, L
Young, R
Kinloch, I
Haigh, S
Warner, J
Hinks, J
Xu, Z
Li, L
Ding, F
Riaz, I
Jalil, R
Novoselov, K
author_sort Gong, L
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description The deformation of nanocomposites containing graphene flakes with different numbers of layers has been investigated with the use of Raman spectroscopy. It has been found that there is a shift of the 2D band to lower wavenumber and that the rate of band shift per unit strain tends to decrease as the number of graphene layers increases. It has been demonstrated that band broadening takes place during tensile deformation for mono- and bilayer graphene but that band narrowing occurs when the number of graphene layers is more than two. It is also found that the characteristic asymmetric shape of the 2D Raman band for the graphene with three or more layers changes to a symmetrical shape above about 0.4% strain and that it reverts to an asymmetric shape on unloading. This change in Raman band shape and width has been interpreted as being due to a reversible loss of Bernal stacking in the few-layer graphene during deformation. It has been shown that the elastic strain energy released from the unloading of the inner graphene layers in the few-layer material (~0.2 meV/atom) is similar to the accepted value of the stacking fault energies of graphite and few layer graphene. It is further shown that this loss of Bernal stacking can be accommodated by the formation of arrays of partial dislocations and stacking faults on the basal plane. The effect of the reversible loss of Bernal stacking upon the electronic structure of few-layer graphene and the possibility of using it to modify the electronic structure of few-layer graphene are discussed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:034ee05f-31fe-4758-aaac-98f19b46b0542022-03-26T08:45:20ZReversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:034ee05f-31fe-4758-aaac-98f19b46b054EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2013Gong, LYoung, RKinloch, IHaigh, SWarner, JHinks, JXu, ZLi, LDing, FRiaz, IJalil, RNovoselov, KThe deformation of nanocomposites containing graphene flakes with different numbers of layers has been investigated with the use of Raman spectroscopy. It has been found that there is a shift of the 2D band to lower wavenumber and that the rate of band shift per unit strain tends to decrease as the number of graphene layers increases. It has been demonstrated that band broadening takes place during tensile deformation for mono- and bilayer graphene but that band narrowing occurs when the number of graphene layers is more than two. It is also found that the characteristic asymmetric shape of the 2D Raman band for the graphene with three or more layers changes to a symmetrical shape above about 0.4% strain and that it reverts to an asymmetric shape on unloading. This change in Raman band shape and width has been interpreted as being due to a reversible loss of Bernal stacking in the few-layer graphene during deformation. It has been shown that the elastic strain energy released from the unloading of the inner graphene layers in the few-layer material (~0.2 meV/atom) is similar to the accepted value of the stacking fault energies of graphite and few layer graphene. It is further shown that this loss of Bernal stacking can be accommodated by the formation of arrays of partial dislocations and stacking faults on the basal plane. The effect of the reversible loss of Bernal stacking upon the electronic structure of few-layer graphene and the possibility of using it to modify the electronic structure of few-layer graphene are discussed.
spellingShingle Gong, L
Young, R
Kinloch, I
Haigh, S
Warner, J
Hinks, J
Xu, Z
Li, L
Ding, F
Riaz, I
Jalil, R
Novoselov, K
Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.
title Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.
title_full Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.
title_fullStr Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.
title_full_unstemmed Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.
title_short Reversible loss of Bernal stacking during the deformation of few-layer graphene in nanocomposites.
title_sort reversible loss of bernal stacking during the deformation of few layer graphene in nanocomposites
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