Strain engineering of graphene on rigid substrates

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Abstract

Graphene with a large tensile strain is a promising candidate for the new “straintronics'’ applications. The current approaches of strain engineering on graphene are mainly realized by flexible or hollow substrates. In this work, a novel method for strained graphene on a rigid substrate assisted by PDMS stretching and interface adjustments is proposed. The Raman spectra show that the maximum strain of graphene on the SiO2/Si substrate is ∼1.5%, and multiple characterizations demonstrate its high cleanness, flatness, integrity, and reliable electrical performance. The successful strain engineering is attributed to the protection of a layer of formvar resin and the interfacial capillary force of the buffering liquid. We believe this technique can advance strain-related fundamental studies and applications of two-dimensional materials.

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Zhang, Y., Jin, Y., Liu, J., Ren, Q., Chen, Z., Zhao, Y., & Zhao, P. (2022). Strain engineering of graphene on rigid substrates. Nanoscale Advances, 4(23), 5056–5061. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2na00580h

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