Tribology, which studies surfaces in contact and relative motion, includes friction, wear, and lubrication, straddling across different fields: mechanical engineering, materials science, chemistry, nanoscience, and physics. This short review restricts to the last two disciplines, with a qualitative survey of a small number of recent progress areas in the physics of nanofriction
Engineering Tribology, 4th Edition is an established introductory reference focusing on the key conc...
Friction with its related nonlinear dynamics is a vast interdisciplinary field, involving complex ph...
In the past twenty years, powerful tools such as atomic force microscopy have made it possible to ac...
Tribology, which studies surfaces in contact and relative motion, includes friction, wear, and lubri...
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the...
Recent years have seen widespread efforts to understand the mechanisms of friction and tribology in ...
The understanding of friction in soft materials is of increasing importance due to the demands of in...
Nanotribology is the science of surfaces in relative motion. It is of great theoretical interest and...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
The paper provides a commentary on the theme of “Current and Future Trends in Tribological Research:...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the field of tribology on the nanometer...
The physics of sliding friction is gaining impulse from nanoscale and mesoscale experiments, simulat...
Long neglected by physicists, the study of friction’s atomic-level origins, or nanotribology, indica...
Tribology—the study of contacting, sliding surfaces—seeks to explain the fundamental mechanisms unde...
Engineering Tribology, 4th Edition is an established introductory reference focusing on the key conc...
Friction with its related nonlinear dynamics is a vast interdisciplinary field, involving complex ph...
In the past twenty years, powerful tools such as atomic force microscopy have made it possible to ac...
Tribology, which studies surfaces in contact and relative motion, includes friction, wear, and lubri...
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the...
Recent years have seen widespread efforts to understand the mechanisms of friction and tribology in ...
The understanding of friction in soft materials is of increasing importance due to the demands of in...
Nanotribology is the science of surfaces in relative motion. It is of great theoretical interest and...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
The paper provides a commentary on the theme of “Current and Future Trends in Tribological Research:...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the field of tribology on the nanometer...
The physics of sliding friction is gaining impulse from nanoscale and mesoscale experiments, simulat...
Long neglected by physicists, the study of friction’s atomic-level origins, or nanotribology, indica...
Tribology—the study of contacting, sliding surfaces—seeks to explain the fundamental mechanisms unde...
Engineering Tribology, 4th Edition is an established introductory reference focusing on the key conc...
Friction with its related nonlinear dynamics is a vast interdisciplinary field, involving complex ph...
In the past twenty years, powerful tools such as atomic force microscopy have made it possible to ac...