Reversible Control of In-plane Elastic Stress Tensor in Nanomembranes
Javier Mart\'in-S\'anchez, Rinaldo Trotta, Giovanni Piredda, Christian, Schimpf, Giovanna Trevisi, Luca Seravalli, Paola Frigeri, Sandra Stroj,, Thomas Lettner, Marcus Reindl, Johannes S. Wildmann, Johannes Edlinger and, Armando Rastelli

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to reversibly control all three components of in-plane stress tensors in nanomembranes using piezoelectric actuators, enabling advanced strain engineering in nanomaterials and devices.
Contribution
It presents a new class of strain actuators capable of independently and reversibly controlling the in-plane stress tensor components in nanomembranes.
Findings
Demonstrated programmable arbitrary stress states in semiconductor layers.
Used light emission as a sensitive strain gauge.
Enabled dynamic strain manipulation in nanomaterials.
Abstract
Strain engineering allows the physical properties of materials and devices to be widely tailored, as paradigmatically demonstrated by strained transistors and semiconductor lasers employed in consumer electronics. For this reason, its potential impact on our society has been compared to that of chemical alloying. Although significant progress has been made in the last years on strained nanomaterials, strain fields (which are of tensorial nature, with six independent components) are still mostly used in a "scalar" and/or static fashion. Here we present a new class of strain actuators which allow the three components of the in-plane stress tensor in a nanomembrane to be independently and reversibly controlled. The actuators are based on monolithic piezoelectric substrates, which are micro-machined via femtosecond-laser processing. Their functionality is demonstrated by "programming"…
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