Strongly Temperature Dependent Sliding Friction for a Superconducting Interface

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.515

A sudden drop in mechanical friction, between an adsorbed nitrogen monolayer and a lead substrate, occurs when the lead passes through the superconducting transition temperature. We attribute this effect to a sudden drop at the superconducting transition temperature of the substrate Ohmic heating. The Ohmic heating is due to the electronic screening current that results from the sliding adsorbed film.

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