Graphene and functionalized graphene are promising candidates as ultrathin solid lubricants for dealing with the adhesion and friction in micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS and NEMS). Here, the dynamic friction and adhesion characteristics of pristine graphene (PG), graphene oxide (GO), and fluorinated graphene (FG) were comparatively studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The friction as a function of load shows nonlinear characteristic on GO with strong adhesion and linear characteristic on PG and FG with relatively weak adhesions. An adhesion enhancement phenomenon that the slide-off force after dynamic friction sliding is larger than the pull-off force is observed. The degree of adhesion enhancement increases with the ...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
This Letter reports that the atomic corrugation of the surface can affect nanoscale interfacial adhe...
This Letter reports that the atomic corrugation of the surface can affect nanoscale interfacial adhe...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Recently, the tribological properties of graphene have been intensively examined for potential appli...
Atomically thin graphene is an ideal model system for studying nanoscale friction due to its intrins...
Graphite and other lamellar materials are used as dry lubricants for macroscale metallic sliding com...
A pressing financial and environmental challenge is the impact of friction and wear on energy usage,...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), supported by semicontinuum numerical simulations, we determine ...
Nanoscale friction often exhibits hysteresis when load is increased (loading) and then decreased (un...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
This Letter reports that the atomic corrugation of the surface can affect nanoscale interfacial adhe...
This Letter reports that the atomic corrugation of the surface can affect nanoscale interfacial adhe...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Recently, the tribological properties of graphene have been intensively examined for potential appli...
Atomically thin graphene is an ideal model system for studying nanoscale friction due to its intrins...
Graphite and other lamellar materials are used as dry lubricants for macroscale metallic sliding com...
A pressing financial and environmental challenge is the impact of friction and wear on energy usage,...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), supported by semicontinuum numerical simulations, we determine ...
Nanoscale friction often exhibits hysteresis when load is increased (loading) and then decreased (un...
Friction characteristics of graphene deposited on different substrates have been studied by atomic f...
This Letter reports that the atomic corrugation of the surface can affect nanoscale interfacial adhe...
This Letter reports that the atomic corrugation of the surface can affect nanoscale interfacial adhe...