The outstanding mechanical performances of two-dimensional (2D) materials make them appealing for the emerging fields of flextronics and straintronics. However, their manufacturing and integration in 2D crystal-based devices rely on a thorough knowledge of their hardness, elasticity, and interface mechanics. Here, we investigate the elasticity of highly strained monolayer-thick MoS2 membranes, in the shape of micrometer-sized domes, by atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based nanoindentation experiments. A dome's crushing procedure is performed to induce a local re-adhesion of the dome's membrane to the bulk substrate under the AFM tip's load. It is worth noting that no breakage, damage, or variation in size and shape are recorded in 95% of the crushed domes upon unloading. Furthermore, such a procedure paves the way to address quantitatively the extent of the van der Waals interlayer interaction and adhesion of MoS2 by studying pull-in instabilities and hysteresis of the loading-unloading cycles. The fundamental role and advantage of using a superimposed dome's constraint are also discussed.

Exceptional Elasticity of Microscale Constrained MoS2Domes / Di Giorgio, C.; Blundo, E.; Pettinari, G.; Felici, M.; Polimeni, A.; Bobba, F.. - In: ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES. - ISSN 1944-8244. - 13:40(2021), pp. 48228-48238. [10.1021/acsami.1c13293]

Exceptional Elasticity of Microscale Constrained MoS2Domes

Blundo E.;Pettinari G.;Felici M.;Polimeni A.;
2021

Abstract

The outstanding mechanical performances of two-dimensional (2D) materials make them appealing for the emerging fields of flextronics and straintronics. However, their manufacturing and integration in 2D crystal-based devices rely on a thorough knowledge of their hardness, elasticity, and interface mechanics. Here, we investigate the elasticity of highly strained monolayer-thick MoS2 membranes, in the shape of micrometer-sized domes, by atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based nanoindentation experiments. A dome's crushing procedure is performed to induce a local re-adhesion of the dome's membrane to the bulk substrate under the AFM tip's load. It is worth noting that no breakage, damage, or variation in size and shape are recorded in 95% of the crushed domes upon unloading. Furthermore, such a procedure paves the way to address quantitatively the extent of the van der Waals interlayer interaction and adhesion of MoS2 by studying pull-in instabilities and hysteresis of the loading-unloading cycles. The fundamental role and advantage of using a superimposed dome's constraint are also discussed.
2021
adhesion energy; bulged membranes; elasticity; force-distance curves; nanoindentation; two-dimensional materials
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Exceptional Elasticity of Microscale Constrained MoS2Domes / Di Giorgio, C.; Blundo, E.; Pettinari, G.; Felici, M.; Polimeni, A.; Bobba, F.. - In: ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES. - ISSN 1944-8244. - 13:40(2021), pp. 48228-48238. [10.1021/acsami.1c13293]
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