<div><p>When two surfaces slide past each other, energy is mainly dissipated by stick-slip events. Macroscopic stick-slip is usually explained by asperities that come in and out of contact. Herein, we probe stick-slip at the nanoscale at interfaces and polymer coated interfaces by pulling single polymers covalently attached to an AFM cantilever tip laterally over solid substrates in liquid environment. We find two different stick mechanisms, namely desorption stick (DS) and cooperative stick (CS). While DS-slip resembles the velocity dependence of macroscopic stick-slip, CS-slip shows an increase in friction with velocity. For various reasons we anticipate that both stick mechanisms are necessary for a molecular understanding of stick-slip ...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
In this paper we correlate the Atomic Force Microscope probe movement with surface location while sc...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
When a microcantilever with a nanoscale tip is scanned laterally over a surface to measure the nanos...
When an external force is suddenly applied to the material interface, how much the critical force is...
Abstract When a microcantilever with a nanoscale tip is scanned laterally over a surface to measure ...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular h...
Friction between two surfaces is due to nano- and micro-asperities at the interface that establish t...
The molecular mechanism of slip at the interface between polymer melts and weakly attractive smooth ...
Stick-slip, manifest as intermittent tangential motion between two solids, is a well-known friction ...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the atomic-scale stick-slip phenomenon o...
Atomic force microscopy provides direct atomic-scale access to friction. In this paper, unexpected a...
The atomic stick-slip behavior of a Pt tip sliding on a Au(111) surface is studied with atomic force...
Friction in nanoscale contacts is determined by the size and structure of the interface that is hidd...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
In this paper we correlate the Atomic Force Microscope probe movement with surface location while sc...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
When a microcantilever with a nanoscale tip is scanned laterally over a surface to measure the nanos...
When an external force is suddenly applied to the material interface, how much the critical force is...
Abstract When a microcantilever with a nanoscale tip is scanned laterally over a surface to measure ...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular h...
Friction between two surfaces is due to nano- and micro-asperities at the interface that establish t...
The molecular mechanism of slip at the interface between polymer melts and weakly attractive smooth ...
Stick-slip, manifest as intermittent tangential motion between two solids, is a well-known friction ...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the atomic-scale stick-slip phenomenon o...
Atomic force microscopy provides direct atomic-scale access to friction. In this paper, unexpected a...
The atomic stick-slip behavior of a Pt tip sliding on a Au(111) surface is studied with atomic force...
Friction in nanoscale contacts is determined by the size and structure of the interface that is hidd...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
In this paper we correlate the Atomic Force Microscope probe movement with surface location while sc...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...