The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the atomic force microscope, where laser beams and piezoelectric elements are used to detect the motion of a micro tip across a surface in a controlled way. Friction on the nanometer scale has peculiar characteristics which are not revealed by macroscopic tools. Well-known concepts such as the coefficient of friction and the independence of friction from the scan velocity must be modified. The load dependence of friction is based on the non-linear relation f ? F?N; the velocity dependence is determined by thermally activated processes. The environment plays also an important role and different humidity conditions may lead to different friction...
Friction force measurements using modified atomic force microscopy, called here Friction Force Micro...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
In the past twenty years, powerful tools such as atomic force microscopy have made it possible to ac...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
Durch Vordringen der Analysentechnik in den Nanometerbereich lassen sich Reibungs und Verschlei vor...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the field of tribology on the nanometer...
The aim of the work described in this Thesis was to develop the necessary platform for quantitative ...
Friction force measurements using modified atomic force microscopy, called here Friction Force Micro...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
In the past twenty years, powerful tools such as atomic force microscopy have made it possible to ac...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
Durch Vordringen der Analysentechnik in den Nanometerbereich lassen sich Reibungs und Verschlei vor...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction a...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the field of tribology on the nanometer...
The aim of the work described in this Thesis was to develop the necessary platform for quantitative ...
Friction force measurements using modified atomic force microscopy, called here Friction Force Micro...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...