Very large scale characterization of graphene mechanical devices using a colorimetry technique
Abstract
We use a scalable optical technique to characterize more than 21000 circular nanomechanical devices made out of suspended single- and double-layer graphene on cavities with different diameters (D) and depths (g). To maximize the contrast between suspended and broken membranes we used a model for selecting the optimal color filter. The method enables parallel and automatized image processing for yield statistics. We find the survival probability to be correlated to a structural mechanics scaling parameter given by D4/g3. Moreover, we extract a median adhesion energy of = 0.9 J/m2 between the membrane and the native SiO2 at the bottom of the cavities.
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