Measurements of the critical strain for rippling in carbon nanotubes

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We report measurements of the bending stiffness in free standing carbon nanotubes, using atomic force microscopy inside a scanning electron microscope. Two regimes with different bending stiffness were observed, indicative of a rippling deformation at high curvatures. The observed critical strains for rippling were in the order of a few percent and comparable to previous modeling predictions. We have also found indications that the presence of defects can give a higher critical strain value and a concomitant reduction in Young's modulus. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Jackman, H., Krakhmalev, P., & Svensson, K. (2011). Measurements of the critical strain for rippling in carbon nanotubes. Applied Physics Letters, 98(18). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3587613

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