Mechanical properties of freely suspended semiconducting graphene-like layers based on MoS2

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We fabricate freely suspended nanosheets of molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) which are characterized by quantitative optical microscopy and high-resolution friction force microscopy. We study the elastic deformation of freely suspended nanosheets of MoS2 using an atomic force microscope. The Young's modulus and the initial pre-tension of the nanosheets are determined by performing a nanoscopic version of a bending test experiment. MoS2 sheets show high elasticity and an extremely high Young's modulus (0.30 TPa, 50% larger than steel). These results make them a potential alternative to graphene in applications requiring flexible semiconductor materials. © 2012 Castellanos-Gomez et al.

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Castellanos-Gomez, A., Poot, M., Steele, G. A., van der Zant, H. S. J., Agraït, N., & Rubio-Bollinger, G. (2012). Mechanical properties of freely suspended semiconducting graphene-like layers based on MoS2. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-233

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