Interlayer binding energy of graphite: A mesoscopic determination from deformation
ORAL
Abstract
Despite the interlayer binding energy (BE) being one of the most important material properties of graphite, direct experimental determination is yet to be reported. In this talk, we present a novel experimental method to directly measure the interlayer BE of HOPG. By employing the self-retraction motion of a graphite flake in a graphite island (Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 067205 (2008)), we assembled a graphite top flake spanning a graphite step, yielding a contact area ($\sim\mu$m$^2$) with a graphite platform. STM scan showed that the interface was atomically smooth. The deformation of the top flake should be determined by the BE with the graphite platform. Thus using a finite element model to simulate the top-flake height profiles measured by AFM, we determine the graphite BE as 0.19($\pm $0.01)J/m$^{2}$, which can serve as a benchmark for other theoretical and experimental works. Our proposed method can be easily extended to measure the BEs between graphite/graphene and other types of substrates. It can also be used in other systems, particularly lamellar materials and thin films.
*Funded by NSFC through Grant No. 10832005, the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2007CB936803), the National 863 Project (Grant No. 2008AA03Z302), and small grant from Engineering faculty at Monash University.
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