Engineering and TechnologyNature Communications
Elastic straining of free-standing monolayer graphene
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This innovative study explores the remarkable elastic properties and stretchability of single-crystalline monolayer graphene, revealing impressive results such as a Young's modulus nearing 1 TPa and tensile strength around 50-60 GPa. Conducted by Ke Cao and colleagues, the findings promise significant advancements in flexible electronics and mechatronics.
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