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Bistability and oscillatory motion of natural nanomembranes appearing within monolayer graphene on silicon dioxide

Mashoff et al., 2010

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Mashoff T
Pratzer M
Geringer V
Echtermeyer T
Lemme M
Liebmann M
Morgenstern M
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The truly two-dimensional material graphene is an ideal candidate for nanoelectromechanics due to its large strength and mobility. Here we show that graphene flakes provide natural nanomembranes of diameter down to 3 nm within its intrinsic rippling …
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