Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004phrvl..92l6101d&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 92, Issue 12, id. 126101
Physics
154
Atomic Scale Friction, Friction Force Microscopes, Tribology And Hardness, Atomic Force Microscopy
Scientific paper
Using a home-built frictional force microscope that is able to detect forces in three dimensions with a lateral force resolution down to 15 pN, we have studied the energy dissipation between a tungsten tip sliding over a graphite surface in dry contact. By measuring atomic-scale friction as a function of the rotational angle between two contacting bodies, we show that the origin of the ultralow friction of graphite lies in the incommensurability between rotated graphite layers, an effect proposed under the name of “superlubricity” [
Dienwiebel Martin
Frenken Joost W.
Heimberg Jennifer A.
Pradeep Namboodiri
Verhoeven Gertjan S.
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