The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular host–guest complexes is investigated by dynamic Monte Carlo simulations. Here, the variation of the pull-off force with the unloading rate recently observed in experiments is unraveled by evidencing simultaneous (progressive) breaking of the bonds at fast (slow) rates. The model reveals the origin of the observed plateaus in the retraction force as a function of the tip-surface distance, showing that they result from the tip geometrical features. In lateral sliding, the model exhibits a wide range of dynamic behaviors ranging from smooth sliding to stick-slip at different velocities, with the average friction force determined by the characteri...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular h...
The aim of this study is to analyze the underling molecular mechanics of the stick-slip phenomenon i...
A model sliding potential, based on Prandtl–Tomlinson type models, is proposed for analyzing the tem...
The atomic stick-slip behavior of a Pt tip sliding on a Au(111) surface is studied with atomic force...
Surfactant molecules, known as organic friction modifiers (OFMs), are routinely added to lubricants ...
<div><p>When two surfaces slide past each other, energy is mainly dissipated by stick-slip events. M...
Previous work (Manzi et al. in Tribol Lett 69:147, 2021) proposed a tip–molecular interaction for ca...
We introduce a model AFM tip/substrate system that includes full atomistic detail as well as system ...
We apply an accelerated molecular dynamics (MD) methodology to simulate Atomic Force Microscope (AFM...
Friction in nanoscale contacts is determined by the size and structure of the interface that is hidd...
Interaction forces between solid surfaces are often mitigated by adsorbed molecules that control nor...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular h...
The aim of this study is to analyze the underling molecular mechanics of the stick-slip phenomenon i...
A model sliding potential, based on Prandtl–Tomlinson type models, is proposed for analyzing the tem...
The atomic stick-slip behavior of a Pt tip sliding on a Au(111) surface is studied with atomic force...
Surfactant molecules, known as organic friction modifiers (OFMs), are routinely added to lubricants ...
<div><p>When two surfaces slide past each other, energy is mainly dissipated by stick-slip events. M...
Previous work (Manzi et al. in Tribol Lett 69:147, 2021) proposed a tip–molecular interaction for ca...
We introduce a model AFM tip/substrate system that includes full atomistic detail as well as system ...
We apply an accelerated molecular dynamics (MD) methodology to simulate Atomic Force Microscope (AFM...
Friction in nanoscale contacts is determined by the size and structure of the interface that is hidd...
Interaction forces between solid surfaces are often mitigated by adsorbed molecules that control nor...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...