Laser-assisted graphene layer exfoliation from graphite slab

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Autoren

  • Brahmanandam Javvaji
  • Ramakrishna Vasireddi
  • Xiaoying Zhuang
  • Debiprosad Roy Mahapatra
  • Timon Rabczuk

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Externe Organisationen

  • Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
  • Synchrotron SOLEIL
  • Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1540-1548
Seitenumfang9
FachzeitschriftMolecular simulation
Jahrgang47
Ausgabenummer18
Frühes Online-Datum21 Okt. 2021
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 12 Dez. 2021

Abstract

Synthesis of graphene with reduced use of chemical reagents is essential for manufacturing scale-up and to control its structure and properties. In this paper, we report the mechanism for exfoliating graphene from graphite slabs using laser impulse. We set up a molecular dynamics model that accounts for the charge-mediated inter-atomic potential along with the forces from electromagnetic fields of a laser pulse. The role of different laser fluences on the exfoliation process of graphene quantified in terms of the interlayer energy transition, inter-layer displacement jump, and thermal shock propagation in graphene-graphite system. The simulation results confirm the exfoliation of a single layer graphene sheet for the laser power ranging from (Formula presented.) to (Formula presented.) J/nm 2. With an increase of laser fluence from (Formula presented.) to (Formula presented.) J/nm 2, there is an increase in the graphene yield via the layer-after-layer exfoliation. The bridging bond dynamics between the successive graphene layers govern the exfoliation of the second layer. The results indicate promises for producing chemical-free graphene on a large scale for industrial applications.

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Laser-assisted graphene layer exfoliation from graphite slab. / Javvaji, Brahmanandam; Vasireddi, Ramakrishna; Zhuang, Xiaoying et al.
in: Molecular simulation, Jahrgang 47, Nr. 18, 12.12.2021, S. 1540-1548.

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Javvaji B, Vasireddi R, Zhuang X, Mahapatra DR, Rabczuk T. Laser-assisted graphene layer exfoliation from graphite slab. Molecular simulation. 2021 Dez 12;47(18):1540-1548. Epub 2021 Okt 21. doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2011.13690, 10.1080/08927022.2021.1991920
Javvaji, Brahmanandam ; Vasireddi, Ramakrishna ; Zhuang, Xiaoying et al. / Laser-assisted graphene layer exfoliation from graphite slab. in: Molecular simulation. 2021 ; Jahrgang 47, Nr. 18. S. 1540-1548.
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