Friction experiments on the nanometre scale
- 20 July 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
- Vol. 13 (31)
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/13/31/202
Abstract
In this review, we present various results obtained by friction force microscopy in the last decade. Starting with material-specific contrast, commonly observed in friction force maps, we discuss how the load dependence of friction and the area of contact have been estimated and compared to elasticity theories. The features observed in a sliding process on the atomic scale can be interpreted within the Tomlinson model. An extension of the model, including thermal effects, predicts a smooth velocity dependence of friction, which recent experiments have confirmed. Other subjects like anisotropy of friction, role of environment, topographical effects, electronic friction and tip modifications are also discussed. The growing importance of molecular dynamics simulations in the study of tribological processes on the atomic scale is outlined.Keywords
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