The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study

To explore the mechanism of the wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate, a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation package that allows us to simulate systems of millions of atoms was developed. Via the MD simulation, we reveal the detailed kinetics of wrinkles formation on a Cu substr...

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Main Authors: Chao Zhao, Fengning Liu, Xiao Kong, Tianying Yan, Feng Ding
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475411.2020.1820621
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spelling doaj-bf7527c83f4a49238814f76c0a9d4bc02020-11-25T04:11:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Smart and Nano Materials1947-54111947-542X2020-07-0111327728710.1080/19475411.2020.18206211820621The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics studyChao Zhao0Fengning Liu1Xiao Kong2Tianying Yan3Feng Ding4Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)Institute for Basic ScienceNational Institute for Advanced Materials, Nankai UniversityUlsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)To explore the mechanism of the wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate, a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation package that allows us to simulate systems of millions of atoms was developed. Via the MD simulation, we reveal the detailed kinetics of wrinkles formation on a Cu substrate under compressive strain, from nucleation to one-dimensional propagation and then the splitting of a large wrinkle to a few smaller ones, which is in good conformity with experimental observation. Further study reveals that both friction and the adhesion between graphene and Cu substrate are critical for the wrinkle formation and wrinkles can be easily formed with a lower frictional force and/or a smaller adhesion. Finally, we have shown that impurities in graphene or substrates can greatly facilitate the nucleation of wrinkles. The systematic exploration of the wrinkle formation in graphene on a substrate is expected to facilitate the experimental designs for the controllable synthesis of high-quality graphene.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475411.2020.1820621graphenewrinklesmolecular dynamic simulationchemical vapor deposition
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author Chao Zhao
Fengning Liu
Xiao Kong
Tianying Yan
Feng Ding
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Fengning Liu
Xiao Kong
Tianying Yan
Feng Ding
The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials
graphene
wrinkles
molecular dynamic simulation
chemical vapor deposition
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Fengning Liu
Xiao Kong
Tianying Yan
Feng Ding
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title The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
title_short The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
title_full The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
title_fullStr The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
title_full_unstemmed The wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
title_sort wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate: a molecular dynamics study
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials
issn 1947-5411
1947-542X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description To explore the mechanism of the wrinkle formation in graphene on transition metal substrate, a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation package that allows us to simulate systems of millions of atoms was developed. Via the MD simulation, we reveal the detailed kinetics of wrinkles formation on a Cu substrate under compressive strain, from nucleation to one-dimensional propagation and then the splitting of a large wrinkle to a few smaller ones, which is in good conformity with experimental observation. Further study reveals that both friction and the adhesion between graphene and Cu substrate are critical for the wrinkle formation and wrinkles can be easily formed with a lower frictional force and/or a smaller adhesion. Finally, we have shown that impurities in graphene or substrates can greatly facilitate the nucleation of wrinkles. The systematic exploration of the wrinkle formation in graphene on a substrate is expected to facilitate the experimental designs for the controllable synthesis of high-quality graphene.
topic graphene
wrinkles
molecular dynamic simulation
chemical vapor deposition
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475411.2020.1820621
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