Friction and wear are two main causes of mechanical energy dissipation and component failure, especially in micro/nanomechanical systems with large surface-to-volume ratios. In the past decade there has been an increasing level of research interest regarding superlubricity(1-5), a phenomenon, also called structural superlubricity, in which friction almost vanishes between two incommensurate solid surfaces(2,3). However, all experimental structural superlubricity has been obtained on the microscale or nanoscale, and predominantly under high vacuum. Here, we show that superlubricity can be realized in centimetres-long double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) under ambient conditions. Centimetres-long inner shells can be pulled out continuously...
ABSTRACT: The mechanical behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based fibers and nanocomposites depends i...
Structural superlubricity, a state of ultralow friction and wear between crystalline surfaces, is a ...
Interaction between two surfaces in relative motion can give rise to energy dissipation and hence sl...
We demonstrate the controlled and reversible telescopic extension of multiwall carbon nanotubes, thu...
An analysis to understand and quantify the phenomenon of nano-friction and stick-slip observed durin...
Ultralow inter-wall interaction is realized in centimeter-long double-walled carbon nanotube (DWCNT)...
The state of vanishing friction known as superlubricity has important applications for energy saving...
Here, we studied the interwall friction and sliding behaviors of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWC...
With the continual push to shrink computer circuit density, scientists nowadays are delving into the...
The adhesion and friction at crossed nanotube junctions were investigated in ambient by using an ato...
Here, we studied the interwall friction and sliding behaviors of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWC...
The friction between the walls of multi-wall carbon nanotubes is shown to be extremely low in genera...
The mechanical behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based fibers and nanocomposites depends intimately ...
The adhesion of long, straight, single-walled carbon nanotubes to surfaces is examined usingmultidim...
Abstract The mechanical properties of sliding carbon nanotubes have been investigated by classical m...
ABSTRACT: The mechanical behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based fibers and nanocomposites depends i...
Structural superlubricity, a state of ultralow friction and wear between crystalline surfaces, is a ...
Interaction between two surfaces in relative motion can give rise to energy dissipation and hence sl...
We demonstrate the controlled and reversible telescopic extension of multiwall carbon nanotubes, thu...
An analysis to understand and quantify the phenomenon of nano-friction and stick-slip observed durin...
Ultralow inter-wall interaction is realized in centimeter-long double-walled carbon nanotube (DWCNT)...
The state of vanishing friction known as superlubricity has important applications for energy saving...
Here, we studied the interwall friction and sliding behaviors of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWC...
With the continual push to shrink computer circuit density, scientists nowadays are delving into the...
The adhesion and friction at crossed nanotube junctions were investigated in ambient by using an ato...
Here, we studied the interwall friction and sliding behaviors of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWC...
The friction between the walls of multi-wall carbon nanotubes is shown to be extremely low in genera...
The mechanical behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based fibers and nanocomposites depends intimately ...
The adhesion of long, straight, single-walled carbon nanotubes to surfaces is examined usingmultidim...
Abstract The mechanical properties of sliding carbon nanotubes have been investigated by classical m...
ABSTRACT: The mechanical behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based fibers and nanocomposites depends i...
Structural superlubricity, a state of ultralow friction and wear between crystalline surfaces, is a ...
Interaction between two surfaces in relative motion can give rise to energy dissipation and hence sl...