Using a q+ atomic force microscopy at low temperature, a sexiphenyl molecule is slid across an atomically flat Ag(111) surface along the direction parallel to its molecular axis and sideways to the axis. Despite identical contact area and underlying surface geometry, the lateral force required to move the molecule in the direction parallel to its molecular axis is found to be about half of that required to move it sideways. The origin of the lateral force anisotropy observed here is traced to the one-dimensional shape of the molecule, which is further confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations. We also demonstrate that scanning tunneling microscopy can be used to determine the comparative lateral force qualitatively. The observed one-dimen...
Friction between a nanoscale tip and a reconstructed Au(111) surface is investigated both by atomic ...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
Using a q+ atomic force microscopy at low temperature, a sexiphenyl molecule is slid across an atomi...
Friction between two objects can be understood by the making, stretching, and breaking of thousands ...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
Friction is caused by dissipative lateral forces that act between macroscopic objects. An improved u...
A non-contact atomic force microscopy-based method has been used to map the static lateral forces ex...
Sliding friction is a nonconservative force in which kinetic energy is dissipated via various phenom...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A non-contact atomic force microscopy-based method has been us...
Friction forces, which arise when two bodies that are in contact are moved with respect to one anoth...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
The spatial resolution of atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be drastically increased by terminating ...
The stability and precision of modern scanning-tunneling-microscope (STM) systems allow positioning ...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
Friction between a nanoscale tip and a reconstructed Au(111) surface is investigated both by atomic ...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
Using a q+ atomic force microscopy at low temperature, a sexiphenyl molecule is slid across an atomi...
Friction between two objects can be understood by the making, stretching, and breaking of thousands ...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
Friction is caused by dissipative lateral forces that act between macroscopic objects. An improved u...
A non-contact atomic force microscopy-based method has been used to map the static lateral forces ex...
Sliding friction is a nonconservative force in which kinetic energy is dissipated via various phenom...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A non-contact atomic force microscopy-based method has been us...
Friction forces, which arise when two bodies that are in contact are moved with respect to one anoth...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
The spatial resolution of atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be drastically increased by terminating ...
The stability and precision of modern scanning-tunneling-microscope (STM) systems allow positioning ...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
Friction between a nanoscale tip and a reconstructed Au(111) surface is investigated both by atomic ...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...