▎ 摘 要
Understanding the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes is crucial to the development of graphene nano-electromechanical devices. PeakForce QNM (quantitative nanomechanical mapping) atomic force microscopy imaging was used to rapidly map the nanomechanical properties of a range of suspended graphene membranes. The force-displacement behavior of monolayer graphene extracted from the peak-force imaging map was found to be comparable to that taken using standard nanoindentation. By fitting to a simple elastic model, the two-dimensional elastic modulus was measured at around 350Nm(-1), corresponding to a Young's modulus of around 1TPa. Nanomechanical parameters which can be directly extracted from force curve data in real time. Inset shows a dissipation map of a suspended graphene membrane. (C) 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim