Theory of De-Pinning of Monolayer Films Adsorbed on a Quartz Crystal Microbalance

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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In quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) studies of the friction between an adsorbed monolayer film and a metallic substrate, the films are observed to slide relative to the substrate under inertial forces of order $10^{-14}dyn$ per film atom, a force much smaller than all theoretical estimates of the force that surface defects are capable of exerting. In this letter we propose, in order to resolve this issue, that if the defect potentials have a range of greater than an atomic spacing, the net force on a relatively stiff film due to the defects is likely to be extremely small. Line defects (e.g., step and facet edges and grain boundaries) as well as more localized defects (e.g., vacancies) are considered.

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