Abstract:
Graphene has rapidly become one of the most popular materials for technological applications and a test material for new condensed matter ideas. This paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene and effects related to them that have recently been discovered experimentally or predicted theoretically or by simulation. The topics discussed are of key importance for graphene's use in integrated electronics, thermal
materials, and electromechanical devices and include the following: graphene transformation into other $\rm sp^2$ hybridization forms; stability to stretching and compression; ion-beam-induced structural modifications; how defects and graphene edges affect the electronic properties and thermal stability of graphene and related composites.
PACS:61.48.-c, 65.80.Ck, 68.65.Pq, 72.80.Vp
Received:December 20, 2013 Revised:February 5, 2014 Accepted: February 7, 2014