纳米尺度
材料科学
振荡(细胞信号)
机械共振
模数
显微镜
电子显微镜
压力(语言学)
共振(粒子物理)
刚度
纳米技术
光学
复合材料
化学
物理
振动
声学
原子物理学
哲学
生物化学
语言学
作者
Oh‐Hoon Kwon,Brett Barwick,Hyun Soon Park,J. Spencer Baskin,Ahmed H. Zewail
出处
期刊:Nano Letters
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2008-11-12
卷期号:8 (11): 3557-3562
被引量:88
摘要
With four-dimensional (4D) electron microscopy, we report in situ imaging of the mechanical drumming of a nanoscale material. The single crystal graphite film is found to exhibit global resonance motion that is fully reversible and follows the same evolution after each initiating stress pulse. At early times, the motion appears "chaotic" showing the different mechanical modes present over the micron scale. At longer time, the motion of the thin film collapses into a well-defined fundamental frequency of 1.08 MHz, a behavior reminiscent of mode locking; the mechanical motion damps out after ∼200 μs and the oscillation has a "cavity" quality factor of 150. The resonance time is determined by the stiffness of the material, and for the 75 nm thick and 40 μm square specimen used here we determined Young's modulus to be 1.0 TPa for the in-plane stress−strain profile. Because of its real-time dimension, this 4D microscopy should have applications in the study of these and other types of materials structures.
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