Carbon nanotubes are a promising candidate for the application of flexible electronics due to the ultrahigh intrinsic conductivity and excellent mechanical flexibility. In the present work, the morphology of the ultra...Carbon nanotubes are a promising candidate for the application of flexible electronics due to the ultrahigh intrinsic conductivity and excellent mechanical flexibility. In the present work, the morphology of the ultrathin (diameter<20 nm) multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) under an axial compression was investigated by using in-situ transmission electron microscopy. Moreover, the overall dynamic deformation processes and the force-displacement (F-D) curves of the MWCNTs were also examined. Interestingly, the MWCNTs almost restored their original morphology after 15 loading-unloading cycles. The deformation and recovery process indicate that the MWCNTs are flexible and exhibit excellent durability against compression. The Young’s modulus of the MWCNTs is estimated with the value of ∽0.655 TPa derived from the F-D curves fitting. Our results suggest that the ultrathin carbon nanotube structures may have great application potentials in flexible devices.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51573201, No.21773205, No.51501209, and No.201675165)NSFC-Zhejiang Joint Fund for the Integration of Industrialization and Informatization (U1709205)+6 种基金National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFB0406000)the Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (YZ201640 and KFZDSW-409)Public Welfare Project of Zhejiang Province (2016C31026)Science and Technology Major Project of Ningbo (2016B10038 and 2016S1002)International S&T Cooperation Program of Ningbo (2017D10016)the 3315 Program of Ningbothe Science and Technology Major Project of Ningbo (2015S1001)
文摘Carbon nanotubes are a promising candidate for the application of flexible electronics due to the ultrahigh intrinsic conductivity and excellent mechanical flexibility. In the present work, the morphology of the ultrathin (diameter<20 nm) multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) under an axial compression was investigated by using in-situ transmission electron microscopy. Moreover, the overall dynamic deformation processes and the force-displacement (F-D) curves of the MWCNTs were also examined. Interestingly, the MWCNTs almost restored their original morphology after 15 loading-unloading cycles. The deformation and recovery process indicate that the MWCNTs are flexible and exhibit excellent durability against compression. The Young’s modulus of the MWCNTs is estimated with the value of ∽0.655 TPa derived from the F-D curves fitting. Our results suggest that the ultrathin carbon nanotube structures may have great application potentials in flexible devices.