First principle calculations are performed to show that the bending rigidity of graphene can be softened considerably with in-plane stretching. This phenomenon can be attributed to stretch-induced loosening of atomic packing and should be of fundamental significance for graphene-based structures and devices. [DOI:10.1063/1.4716024]
The paper was published as:
Shi XH; Peng B; Pugno Nicola M.; Gao HJ. Stretch-induced softening of bending rigidity in graphene. APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 100(19):191913(2012)