Trapping and dragging colloidal monolayers in two-dimensional optical lattices is offering the possibility to mimic friction between crystals (or even quasicrystals) visualizing directly the intimate mechanisms of sliding friction, with the additional possibility to change parameters freely, and to compare directly experiment with theory. Realistic simulations, which we review here, make a number of predictions about static features and dynamic sliding and reproduce well recent observations. Together, they provide a first demonstration of the potential impact of colloid dynamics in nanotribolog
The ability of laser interference potentials to trap and control colloidal particles opens up a new ...
Over the recent decades there has been tremendous progress in understanding and controlling friction...
∗These authors contributed equally to this work. Friction between ordered, atomically smooth surface...
In a pioneer experiment, Bohlein et al. realized the controlled sliding of two-dimensional colloidal...
Colloidal two-dimensional monolayers sliding in an optical lattice are of recent importance as a fri...
The field of friction- especially at the mesoscopic and microscopic scales- lacks fundamental unders...
Friction between solids is responsible for many phenomena such as earthquakes, wear or crack propaga...
We investigate theoretically the possibility to observe dynamical mode locking, in the form of Shapi...
The inherently nonlinear dynamics of two surfaces as they are driven past each other, a phenomenon k...
We experimentally study the motion of a colloidal monolayer which is driven across a commensurate su...
Recent highly idealized model studies of lubricated nanofriction for two crystalline sliding surface...
We study the driving of colloidal molecular crystals over periodic substrates such as those created ...
The sliding of three-dimensional clusters and two-dimensional islands adsorbed on crystal surfaces r...
The sliding of three-dimensional clusters and two-dimensional islands adsorbed on crystal surfaces r...
Recent studies of lubricated nanofriction in one and two-dimensional models showed a particular dyna...
The ability of laser interference potentials to trap and control colloidal particles opens up a new ...
Over the recent decades there has been tremendous progress in understanding and controlling friction...
∗These authors contributed equally to this work. Friction between ordered, atomically smooth surface...
In a pioneer experiment, Bohlein et al. realized the controlled sliding of two-dimensional colloidal...
Colloidal two-dimensional monolayers sliding in an optical lattice are of recent importance as a fri...
The field of friction- especially at the mesoscopic and microscopic scales- lacks fundamental unders...
Friction between solids is responsible for many phenomena such as earthquakes, wear or crack propaga...
We investigate theoretically the possibility to observe dynamical mode locking, in the form of Shapi...
The inherently nonlinear dynamics of two surfaces as they are driven past each other, a phenomenon k...
We experimentally study the motion of a colloidal monolayer which is driven across a commensurate su...
Recent highly idealized model studies of lubricated nanofriction for two crystalline sliding surface...
We study the driving of colloidal molecular crystals over periodic substrates such as those created ...
The sliding of three-dimensional clusters and two-dimensional islands adsorbed on crystal surfaces r...
The sliding of three-dimensional clusters and two-dimensional islands adsorbed on crystal surfaces r...
Recent studies of lubricated nanofriction in one and two-dimensional models showed a particular dyna...
The ability of laser interference potentials to trap and control colloidal particles opens up a new ...
Over the recent decades there has been tremendous progress in understanding and controlling friction...
∗These authors contributed equally to this work. Friction between ordered, atomically smooth surface...