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Speaker-Jun Lou

Jun Lou
Rice University, USA
Jun Lou is an associate professor in Rice University. He obtained B.E. and M.S. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from Tsinghua University and Ohio State University, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Princeton Materials Institute at Princeton University. After a brief postdoc at Brown University he joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Rice University, and currently is an associate professor and the associate chair of the newly established Department of Materials Science and Nano Engineering. 

His research interests include nanomaterial synthesis, nanomechanical characterization and nanodevice fabrication for energy, environmental and biomedical applications.

He is a recipient of the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award and the ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award
Title:Understanding the Role of Defects in Two Dimensional Materials
SymposiumCharacterization and Standardization of Graphene
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The perfect graphene is believed to be the strongest material. However, the useful strength of large-area graphene with engineering relevance is determined by its fracture toughness, rather than the intrinsic strength that governs the uniform breaking of atomic bonds in perfect graphene. Here, we report the in situ tensile testing of suspended graphene using a nanomechanical device to measure the fracture toughness of graphene. During tensile loading, the cracked graphene samples fracture at a breaking stress substantially lower than the intrinsic strength of graphene. Our combined experiment and modeling verify the applicability of the classic Griffith theory of brittle fracture to graphene. Also in this talk, we report the atomic structure and morphology of the grains and their boundaries in the CVD grown polycrystalline molybdenum disulfide atomic layers. The implications of the effects of defects such as grain boundaries on mechanical and electrical properties of two-dimensional atomic layers will be discussed.

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Abstract: Minyang Lu

Sponsor: Wenyang Yang

Media: Liping Wang

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