2018 Volume 16 Pages 400-405
We theoretically investigate the desorption process of an argon atom from a vibrating nanographene sheet. A high eigenfrequency of a graphene membrane owing to a small mass density per area and a large Young's modulus of graphene enable increasing the velocity of an atom enough to escape from the attractive interaction between the atom and graphene in a short time by accelerating the graphene sheet. We present the dependence of the velocity of ejected atom on the frequency and amplitude of the graphene membrane and consider an application to heating gas in small cavity. [DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2018.400]