Studying the frictional properties of interfaces with dynamic chemical bonds advances understanding of the mechanism underlying rate and state laws, and offers new pathways for the rational control of frictional response. In this work, we revisit the load dependence of interfacial chemical-bond-induced (ICBI) friction experimentally and find that the velocity dependence of friction can be reversed by changing the normal load. We propose a theoretical model, whose analytical solution allows us to interpret the experimental data on timescales and length scales that are relevant to experimental conditions. Our work provides a promising avenue for exploring the dynamics of ICBI friction
Recent molecular level studies of energy dissipation in sliding friction have suggested a contributi...
In this dissertation, the results of experimental and theoretical studies exploring friction and adh...
We study the frictional properties of a multicontact interface (MCI), composed of a large set of mic...
Rate and state friction (RSF) laws are widely-used empirical relationships that describe macroscale ...
Rate and state friction (RSF) laws are widely-used empirical relationships that describe macroscale ...
We derive a connection between the intrinsic tribological properties and the electronic properties o...
The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular h...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...
Friction force microscopy experiments on moiré superstructures of graphene-coated platinum surfaces ...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
Frictional interfaces are abundant in natural and engineering systems, and predicting their behavior...
Surfactant molecules, known as organic friction modifiers (OFMs), are routinely added to lubricants ...
The present study provides molecular insight into the mechanisms underlying energy dissipation and l...
In this work we present a molecular dynamics simulation of a FFM experiment. The tip-sample interact...
We present an experimental investigation of the non stationary frictional properties of multicontact...
Recent molecular level studies of energy dissipation in sliding friction have suggested a contributi...
In this dissertation, the results of experimental and theoretical studies exploring friction and adh...
We study the frictional properties of a multicontact interface (MCI), composed of a large set of mic...
Rate and state friction (RSF) laws are widely-used empirical relationships that describe macroscale ...
Rate and state friction (RSF) laws are widely-used empirical relationships that describe macroscale ...
We derive a connection between the intrinsic tribological properties and the electronic properties o...
The adhesive and frictional response of an AFM tip connected to a substrate through supramolecular h...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...
Friction force microscopy experiments on moiré superstructures of graphene-coated platinum surfaces ...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
Frictional interfaces are abundant in natural and engineering systems, and predicting their behavior...
Surfactant molecules, known as organic friction modifiers (OFMs), are routinely added to lubricants ...
The present study provides molecular insight into the mechanisms underlying energy dissipation and l...
In this work we present a molecular dynamics simulation of a FFM experiment. The tip-sample interact...
We present an experimental investigation of the non stationary frictional properties of multicontact...
Recent molecular level studies of energy dissipation in sliding friction have suggested a contributi...
In this dissertation, the results of experimental and theoretical studies exploring friction and adh...
We study the frictional properties of a multicontact interface (MCI), composed of a large set of mic...