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Deflection of suspended graphene by a transverse electric field
Zhao Wang, Laetitia Philippe, Jamil Elias
Published 2009-09-18Version 1
We investigate the electromechanical response of doubly clamped graphene nanoribbons to a transverse gate voltage. An analytical model is developed to predict the field-induced deformation of graphene nanoribbons as a function of field intensity and graphene geometry. This model is validated thought atomistic simulations using the combination of a constitutive charge-dipole model and a pseudo-chemical many-body potential. As a newly observed effect of electric polarization, this field-induced deflection allows the graphene to oscillate at its natural frequency, which is found to decrease dramatically with increasing graphene size.
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Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: transverse electric field, suspended graphene, deflection, transverse gate voltage, validated thought atomistic simulations
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