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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1411–1420, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.132
Figure 1: The atomic structure of a defect-free MoS2 sheet.
Figure 2: Comparisons of uniaxial tensile stress–strain curve along armchair direction of defect-free MoS2 sh...
Figure 3: The top and side views of atomic structures under different uniaxial tension strains along the armc...
Figure 4: Three types of crack tip configuration with 1nm length: condition A, a Mo atom and two S atoms at t...
Figure 5: The stress–strain curves along armchair direction of MoS2 sheet under three crack tip types: condit...
Figure 6: Comparison of fracture strength of MoS2 sheet with the crack of 1 nm length between MDS results and...
Figure 7: The von Mises stress distribution after crack extension for three crack tip types.
Figure 8: The maximum principal stress distribution after crack extension for three crack tip types.
Figure 9: The stress–strain curves along armchair direction of MoS2 sheet with the crack of 1 nm length under...
Figure 10: The stress–strain curves along armchair direction of MoS2 sheet with the crack of 1 nm length for d...
Figure 11: The stress–strain curves along armchair direction of pre-cracked MoS2 sheet with different crack le...
Figure 12: Comparison of fracture strength of MoS2 sheet between MDS results and three continuum fracture mech...
Figure 13: The stress–strain curves along armchair direction of MoS2 sheet with different crack angles: β = 0°...
Figure 14: Comparison of fracture strength of MoS2 sheet between MDS results and continuum fracture mechanics ...
Figure 15: The von Mises stress distribution after crack extension for three crack angles.