Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1592760 | Solid State Communications | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The interaction of graphene with neighboring materials and structures plays an important role in its behavior, both scientifically and technologically. The interactions are complicated due to the interplay between surface forces and possibly nonlinear elastic behavior. Here we review recent experimental and theoretical advances in the understanding of graphene adhesion. We organize our discussion into experimental and theoretical efforts directed toward: graphene conformation to a substrate, determination of adhesion energy, and applications where graphene adhesion plays an important role. We conclude with a brief prospectus outlining open issues.
► We review recent advances in understanding graphene adhesion. ► We discuss graphene conformation to a substrate, adhesion energy, and applications. ► We conclude with a brief prospectus outlining open issues.