The friction of surfaces moving relative to each other must derive from the atomic interaction at interfaces. However, recent experiments bring into question the fundamental understanding of this phenomenon. The analytic theories predict that most perfect clean incommensurate interfaces would produce no static friction, whereas commensurate aligned surfaces would have very high friction. In contrast recent experiments show that the static friction coefficient between clean but 45° misoriented Ni(001) surfaces is only a factor of 4 smaller than for the aligned surfaces (θ∼0°) and clearly does not vanish (θ is defined as the rotation angle between the relative crystallographic orientations of two parallel surfaces). To understand this frictio...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
In 2005, Park et al. demonstrated that the 2-fold surface of a d-AlNiCo quasicrystal exhibits an 8-f...
When looking at the nanoscale, material interface interactions have been observed to exhibit particu...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
Friction between two objects can be understood by the making, stretching, and breaking of thousands ...
Using atomic scale interfaces consisting of slabs of the same materials, we study the relationship b...
The static and kinetic friction experienced by a point mass elastically driven at different angles o...
Molecular dynamics simulation is carried out to model the single-asperity friction in atomic force m...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper presents an analysis of the interaction energy and ...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...
The friction of contacting interfaces is a function of surface roughness and applied normal load. Un...
ABSTRACT The atomistic mechanisms are proposed for the origin of the static and the dynamic friction...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
This paper presents an analysis of the interaction energy and various forces between two surfaces, a...
The tribological phenomena of adhesion, friction, and wear arise when solid objects make contact. As...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
In 2005, Park et al. demonstrated that the 2-fold surface of a d-AlNiCo quasicrystal exhibits an 8-f...
When looking at the nanoscale, material interface interactions have been observed to exhibit particu...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
Friction between two objects can be understood by the making, stretching, and breaking of thousands ...
Using atomic scale interfaces consisting of slabs of the same materials, we study the relationship b...
The static and kinetic friction experienced by a point mass elastically driven at different angles o...
Molecular dynamics simulation is carried out to model the single-asperity friction in atomic force m...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper presents an analysis of the interaction energy and ...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...
The friction of contacting interfaces is a function of surface roughness and applied normal load. Un...
ABSTRACT The atomistic mechanisms are proposed for the origin of the static and the dynamic friction...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
This paper presents an analysis of the interaction energy and various forces between two surfaces, a...
The tribological phenomena of adhesion, friction, and wear arise when solid objects make contact. As...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
In 2005, Park et al. demonstrated that the 2-fold surface of a d-AlNiCo quasicrystal exhibits an 8-f...
When looking at the nanoscale, material interface interactions have been observed to exhibit particu...