We report measurements of noncontact friction between surfaces of NbSe2 and SrTiO3 and a sharp Pt-Ir tip that is oscillated laterally by a quartz tuning fork cantilever. At 4.2 K, the friction coefficients on both the metallic and insulating materials show a giant maximum at the tip-surface distance of several nanometers. The maximum is strongly correlated with an increase in the spring constant of the cantilever. These features can be understood phenomenologically by a distance-dependent relaxation mechanism with distributed time scales
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Controlling friction on the nanometer scale is one of nowaday challenges for scientists and engineer...
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the...
The influence of lateral vibrations on the stick-slip motion of a nanotip elastically pulled on a fl...
A new experimental capability for elevated temperature nanoscale friction measurement is described. ...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Nanotribological properties of NbSe2 are studied using an atomic friction force microscope. The fric...
The scaling behavior of friction between rough surfaces is a well-known phenomenon. It might be aske...
The frictional motion of contacting bodies is an ubiquitous phenomenon in physics. It encompasses a ...
We calculate the van der Waals friction between two semi-infinite solids in normal relative motion a...
We present frictional measurements involving controlled lateral manipulation of antimony nanoparticl...
The noncontact (van der Waals) friction is an interesting physical effect, which has been the subjec...
Sliding friction is a nonconservative force in which kinetic energy is dissipated via various phenom...
We demonstrate how an exponentially saturating increase of the contact area between a nanoasperity a...
Controlling friction on the nanometer scale is one of nowadays’ challenges for scientists and engine...
The nanotribological properties of a hydrogen-terminated diamond(111)/tungsten-carbide interface hav...
Controlling friction on the nanometer scale is one of nowaday challenges for scientists and engineer...
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the...
The influence of lateral vibrations on the stick-slip motion of a nanotip elastically pulled on a fl...
A new experimental capability for elevated temperature nanoscale friction measurement is described. ...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Nanotribological properties of NbSe2 are studied using an atomic friction force microscope. The fric...
The scaling behavior of friction between rough surfaces is a well-known phenomenon. It might be aske...
The frictional motion of contacting bodies is an ubiquitous phenomenon in physics. It encompasses a ...
We calculate the van der Waals friction between two semi-infinite solids in normal relative motion a...
We present frictional measurements involving controlled lateral manipulation of antimony nanoparticl...
The noncontact (van der Waals) friction is an interesting physical effect, which has been the subjec...