We study the noncontact friction between an atomic force microscope tip and a metal substrate in the presence of bias voltage. The friction is due to energy losses in the sample created by the electromagnetic field from the oscillating charges induced on the tip surface by the bias voltage. We show that the friction can be enhanced by many orders of magnitude if the adsorbate layer can support acoustic vibrations. The theory predicts the magnitude and the distance dependence of friction in good agreement with recent puzzling noncontact friction experiment [B. C. Stipe, H. J. Mamin, T. D. Stowe, T. W. Kenny, and D. Rugar, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 096801 (2001).]. We demonstrate that even an isolated adsorbate can produce high enough friction to ...
Scanning probe microscopy was used to investigate the tribological properties of nanoscale tips in c...
We study the van der Waals friction between two flat metal surfaces in relative motion. For good con...
We studied friction and stick-slip phenomena on bare and lubricated silicon samples by measuring the...
The effect of an external bias voltage and spatial variations of the surface potential on the dampin...
We consider the effect of an external bias voltage and the spatial variation of the surface potentia...
We calculate the van der Waals friction between two semi-infinite solids in normal relative motion a...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamic simulations, we investigate the effect of adsorbates on nano...
We studied the effect of periodic and random normal surface oscillations on friction in an atomic fo...
We re-examine the calculation of the dissipation energy in the non-contact atomic force microscope f...
The electronic contribution to friction at semiconductor surfaces was investigated by using a Pt-coa...
In this paper, the mechanism of reduction of friction by ultrasonic vibration has been studied. Expe...
Reimann P, Evstigneev M. Nonmonotonic velocity dependence of atomic friction. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTER...
We studied dynamic friction phenomena introduced by ultrasonic surface acoustic waves using a scanni...
A physical effect of ultrasound induced lubricity is reported. We studied the dynamic friction depen...
Friction between two surfaces is due to nano- and micro-asperities at the interface that establish t...
Scanning probe microscopy was used to investigate the tribological properties of nanoscale tips in c...
We study the van der Waals friction between two flat metal surfaces in relative motion. For good con...
We studied friction and stick-slip phenomena on bare and lubricated silicon samples by measuring the...
The effect of an external bias voltage and spatial variations of the surface potential on the dampin...
We consider the effect of an external bias voltage and the spatial variation of the surface potentia...
We calculate the van der Waals friction between two semi-infinite solids in normal relative motion a...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamic simulations, we investigate the effect of adsorbates on nano...
We studied the effect of periodic and random normal surface oscillations on friction in an atomic fo...
We re-examine the calculation of the dissipation energy in the non-contact atomic force microscope f...
The electronic contribution to friction at semiconductor surfaces was investigated by using a Pt-coa...
In this paper, the mechanism of reduction of friction by ultrasonic vibration has been studied. Expe...
Reimann P, Evstigneev M. Nonmonotonic velocity dependence of atomic friction. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTER...
We studied dynamic friction phenomena introduced by ultrasonic surface acoustic waves using a scanni...
A physical effect of ultrasound induced lubricity is reported. We studied the dynamic friction depen...
Friction between two surfaces is due to nano- and micro-asperities at the interface that establish t...
Scanning probe microscopy was used to investigate the tribological properties of nanoscale tips in c...
We study the van der Waals friction between two flat metal surfaces in relative motion. For good con...
We studied friction and stick-slip phenomena on bare and lubricated silicon samples by measuring the...