Intrinsic Energy Dissipation in CVD-Grown Graphene Nanoresonators

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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6 pages, 10 figures

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10.1039/C2NR30493G

We utilize classical molecular dynamics to study the the quality (Q)-factors of monolayer CVD-grown graphene nanoresonators. In particular, we focus on the effects of intrinsic grain boundaries of different orientations, which result from the CVD growth process, on the Q-factors. For a range of misorientations orientation angles that are consistent with those seen experimentally in CVD-grown graphene, i.e. 0$^{\circ}$ to $\sim20^{\circ}$, we find that the Q-factors for graphene with intrinsic grain boundaries are 1-2 orders of magnitude smaller than that of pristine monolayer graphene. We find that the Q-factor degradation is strongly influenced by both the symmetry and structure of the 5-7 defect pairs that occur at the grain boundary. Because of this, we also demonstrate that find the Q-factors CVD-grown graphene can be significantly elevated, and approach that of pristine graphene, through application of modest (1%) tensile strain.

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