Size Effect on Failure of Pre-stretched Free-Standing Nanomembranes

Nanoscale Res Lett. 2010 May 15;5(7):1236-9. doi: 10.1007/s11671-010-9625-y.

Abstract

Free-standing nanomembranes are two-dimensional materials with nanometer thickness but can have macroscopic lateral dimensions. We develop a fracture model to evaluate a pre-stretched free standing circular ultrathin nanomembrane and establish a relation between the energy release rate of a circumferential interface crack and the pre-strain in the membrane. Our results demonstrate that detachment cannot occur when the radius of the membrane is smaller than a critical size. This critical radius is inversely proportional to the Young's modulus and square of the pre-strain of the membrane.

Keywords: Energy release rate; Free standing membrane; Pre-stretch; Size effect.