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Temperature-Dependent Bending Rigidity of AB-Stacked Bilayer Graphene
S D Eder1, S K Hellner1, S Forti2
1Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Allégaten 55, 5007 Bergen, Norway.
Abstract:
The change in bending rigidity with temperature κ(T) for 2D materials is highly debated: theoretical works predict both increase and decrease. Here we present measurements of κ(T), for a 2D material: AB-stacked bilayer graphene. We obtain κ(T) from phonon dispersion curves measured with helium atom scattering in the temperature range 320-400 K. We find that the bending rigidity increases with temperature. Assuming a linear dependence over the measured temperature region we obtain κ(T)=[(1.3±0.1)+(0.006±0.001)T/K] eV by fitting the data. We discuss this result in the context of existing predictions and room temperature measurements.
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