Title : Scaling Behavior and Strain Dependence of In-Plane Elastic Properties of Graphene.

Pub. Date : 2016 Jan 8

PMID : 26799029






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1 We show by atomistic simulations that, in the thermodynamic limit, the in-plane elastic moduli of graphene at finite temperature vanish with system size L as a power law L(-eta(u)) with eta(u) 0.325, in agreement with the membrane theory. Graphite endothelin receptor type A Homo sapiens
2 We show by atomistic simulations that, in the thermodynamic limit, the in-plane elastic moduli of graphene at finite temperature vanish with system size L as a power law L(-eta(u)) with eta(u) 0.325, in agreement with the membrane theory. Graphite endothelin receptor type A Homo sapiens