The properties of an atomic lubricant confined between two approaching surfaces are investigated by molecular dynamics. In the limit of thin interfaces, the lubricant atoms form well defined layers, whose number decreases in discontinuous steps with increasing applied pressure. These transitions occur easily and completely for unpinned lubricant films, while they are sluggish and incomplete in the case of strong pinning. Before the transition, an intermediate phase arises, which facilitates the thinning of the lubricant. Lateral sliding of the surfaces enhances the thinning rate. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
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We present molecular dynamics results for the interaction between two solid elastic walls during pul...
Using molecular dynamics based on Langevin equations with a coordinate- and velocity-dependent dampi...
We studied the layer-by-layer collapse of molecularly thin films of a model lubricant confined betwe...
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We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
Multiple beam interferometry and video microscopy were used to investigate the layering transition o...
We investigated the dynamics of layering transitions and other structure formation processes in mole...
The properties of Xe, CH4 and C16H34 lubricant confined between two approaching solids are investiga...
Confined liquid films with a thickness in the range of a few molecular diameters exhibit different m...
Confined liquid films with a thickness in the range of a few molecular diameters exhibit different m...
The properties of alkane lubricants confined between two approaching solids are investigated by a mo...
The properties of butane (C4H10) lubricants confined between two approaching solids are investigated...
The properties of butane (C4H10) lubricants confined between two approaching solids are investigated...
The properties of butane (C4H10) lubricants confined between two approaching solids are investigated...
We present molecular dynamics results for the interaction between two solid elastic walls during pul...
Using molecular dynamics based on Langevin equations with a coordinate- and velocity-dependent dampi...
We studied the layer-by-layer collapse of molecularly thin films of a model lubricant confined betwe...
We analyzed the dynamics of xenon atoms as lubricant between two Ni(110) slabs in relative motion. A...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
Multiple beam interferometry and video microscopy were used to investigate the layering transition o...
We investigated the dynamics of layering transitions and other structure formation processes in mole...