Nanoscale friction often exhibits hysteresis when load is increased (loading) and then decreased (unloading) and is manifested as larger friction measured during unloading compared to loading for a given load. In this work, the origins of load-dependent friction hysteresis were explored through atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments of a silicon tip sliding on chemical vapor deposited graphene in air, and molecular dynamics simulations of a model AFM tip on graphene, mimicking both vacuum and humid air environmental conditions. It was found that only simulations with water at the tip graphene contact reproduced the experimentally observed hysteresis. The mechanisms underlying this friction hysteresis were then investigated in the simulat...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate the friction behaviors of graphene flakes sliding on a gold s...
A pressing financial and environmental challenge is the impact of friction and wear on energy usage,...
Atomically thin graphene is an ideal model system for studying nanoscale friction due to its intrins...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Trabajo presentado en la conferencia Fuerzas y Túnel (FyT2016), celebrada en Girona del 5 al 7 de se...
The sliding of a sharp nanotip on graphene completely immersed in water is investigated by molecular...
The sliding of a sharp nanotip on graphene completely immersed in water is investigated by molecular...
Single asperity friction experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM) have been conducted on chem...
Ultralow friction can be achieved with 2D materials, particularly graphene and MoS2. The nanotribolo...
Graphite and other lamellar materials are used as dry lubricants for macroscale metallic sliding com...
Knowledge of the snubbing effect in atomic scale friction is essential for understanding the interac...
Knowledge of the snubbing effect in atomic scale friction is essential for understanding the interac...
While mechanical and frictional properties of graphene in air have been extensively studied, graphen...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate the friction behaviors of graphene flakes sliding on a gold s...
A pressing financial and environmental challenge is the impact of friction and wear on energy usage,...
Atomically thin graphene is an ideal model system for studying nanoscale friction due to its intrins...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
Trabajo presentado en la conferencia Fuerzas y Túnel (FyT2016), celebrada en Girona del 5 al 7 de se...
The sliding of a sharp nanotip on graphene completely immersed in water is investigated by molecular...
The sliding of a sharp nanotip on graphene completely immersed in water is investigated by molecular...
Single asperity friction experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM) have been conducted on chem...
Ultralow friction can be achieved with 2D materials, particularly graphene and MoS2. The nanotribolo...
Graphite and other lamellar materials are used as dry lubricants for macroscale metallic sliding com...
Knowledge of the snubbing effect in atomic scale friction is essential for understanding the interac...
Knowledge of the snubbing effect in atomic scale friction is essential for understanding the interac...
While mechanical and frictional properties of graphene in air have been extensively studied, graphen...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate the friction behaviors of graphene flakes sliding on a gold s...
A pressing financial and environmental challenge is the impact of friction and wear on energy usage,...
Atomically thin graphene is an ideal model system for studying nanoscale friction due to its intrins...