▎ 摘 要
The mechanical properties, such as the Young's modulus, the interlayer shear modulus and the ultimate tensile strength, of bilayer graphene sheets (GS) coupled by sp(3) bonding are investigated by molecular dynamics simulations. These mechanical properties are found to be sensitive to the presence of sp(3) bonds in the bilayer GS. The sp(3) bonds exert a strengthening influence on the interlayer shear modulus as well as the load transfer rate, thereby enhancing the stability capacity of GS under axial compression. However, the presence of sp(3) bonds also leads to a reduction in the Young's modulus, ultimate tensile strength and the associated facture strain. The adverse and strengthening effects induced by the sp(3) bonds are also strongly dependent of their distributions. Simulation results suggest that a small amount of sp(3) bonds can be introduced in GS to improve its load transfer rate and stability substantially at the expense of a marginal deterioration in the Young's modulus and tensile strength. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.