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Atomic-scale stick slip
ConferencePaper (Artikel, die in Tagungsbänden erschienen sind)
 
ID 171164
Author(s) Bennewitz, R.; Meyer, E.; Bammerlin, M.; Gyalog, T.; Gnecco, E.
Author(s) at UniBasel Meyer, Ernst
Year 2001
Title Atomic-scale stick slip
Editor(s) Bhushan, B
Book title (Conference Proceedings) Fundamentals of tribology and bridging the gap between the macro- and micro-nanoscales (NATO science series II, Mathematics, physics and chemistry, Vol. 10)
Place of Conference Conference of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Fundamentals of Tribology and Bridging the Gap Between the Macro-and Micro/Nanoscales, KESZTHELY, HUNGARY, AUG 13-25, 2000
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publ.: 2001
Place of Publication Dordrecht
Pages S. 53-66
ISSN/ISBN 0-7923-6836-3
Abstract Atomic-scale stick-slip is one of the fundamental friction processes. It has been observed on layered materials, such as graphite, or ionic crystals, such as NaCl(001). Recently, wearless friction was also observed on clean metallic surfaces, such as Cu(111). The friction force vs. lateral position traces show stick slip with the periodicity of the atomic lattice. The probing tip sticks at certain positions, builts up elastic deformation until a threshold value is reached. Then the tip jumps one unit cell to the next sticking site. Friction force loops show that the energy which is released during one slip is typically 1eV. The velocity dependence of atomic-scale stick-slip was investigated. A logarithmic dependence of friction as a function of velocity is found. The results are discussed in terms of a Tomlinson model, which takes into account thermal activation. At low velocities, the tip may slip at lower lateral forces because of thermal activation. At higher velocities the probability is lower to overcome the barrier by thermal activation.
Series title NATO SCIENCE SERIES, SERIES II: MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5262143
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1007/978-94-010-0736-8_4
ISI-Number 000168949100004
Document type (ISI) inproceedings
 
   

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