In this paper, a new friction-induced nanofabrication method is presented to fabricate protrusive nanostructures on quartz surfaces through scratching a diamond tip under given normal loads. The nanostructures, such as nanodots, nanolines, surface mesas and nanowords, can be produced on the target surface by programming the tip traces according to the demanded patterns. The height of these nanostructures increases with the increase of the number of scratching cycles or the normal load. Transmission electron microscope observations indicated that the lattice distortion and dislocations induced by the mechanical interaction may have played a dominating role in the formation of the protrusive nanostructures on quartz surfaces. Further analysis...
Surface texturing is a promising approach to tailor friction and wear between rubbing surfaces in me...
Abstract Individual authentication using artefact metrics has received increasing attention, as grea...
In this article, the shape transferability of using nanoscale multi-tip diamond tools in the diamond...
Nanoscale fabrication requires a substrate made from an engineering material to be truly flat so tha...
Friction and wear are two main tribological behaviors that are quite different for contact surfaces ...
This chapter introduces nano-grooving approach by using multi-tip diamond tools to generate nanostru...
In nanoprobing experiments the tip should allow the manipulation and the probing of electrical, mech...
The coating of piezoelectric materials with diamond particles, or fashioning an abrasive material co...
In this study, single groove nanoscratch experiments using a friction force microscope (FFM) with a ...
The quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technique is a powerful probe of interfacial phenomena that ha...
Friction is one of the most fascinating and yet elusive phenomena in physics. Everyday life cannot b...
me on a ru al ed ro n p su ind surface [6]. However, the conventional photolithography has the embar...
In this dissertation, the results of experimental and theoretical studies exploring friction and adh...
The microscopic friction during nanomanipulation was studied using the tip of an atomic force micros...
Increasing interest in commercializing functional nanostructured devices heightens the need for cost...
Surface texturing is a promising approach to tailor friction and wear between rubbing surfaces in me...
Abstract Individual authentication using artefact metrics has received increasing attention, as grea...
In this article, the shape transferability of using nanoscale multi-tip diamond tools in the diamond...
Nanoscale fabrication requires a substrate made from an engineering material to be truly flat so tha...
Friction and wear are two main tribological behaviors that are quite different for contact surfaces ...
This chapter introduces nano-grooving approach by using multi-tip diamond tools to generate nanostru...
In nanoprobing experiments the tip should allow the manipulation and the probing of electrical, mech...
The coating of piezoelectric materials with diamond particles, or fashioning an abrasive material co...
In this study, single groove nanoscratch experiments using a friction force microscope (FFM) with a ...
The quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technique is a powerful probe of interfacial phenomena that ha...
Friction is one of the most fascinating and yet elusive phenomena in physics. Everyday life cannot b...
me on a ru al ed ro n p su ind surface [6]. However, the conventional photolithography has the embar...
In this dissertation, the results of experimental and theoretical studies exploring friction and adh...
The microscopic friction during nanomanipulation was studied using the tip of an atomic force micros...
Increasing interest in commercializing functional nanostructured devices heightens the need for cost...
Surface texturing is a promising approach to tailor friction and wear between rubbing surfaces in me...
Abstract Individual authentication using artefact metrics has received increasing attention, as grea...
In this article, the shape transferability of using nanoscale multi-tip diamond tools in the diamond...