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Nanotribology

  • Enrico Gnecco,
  • Susan Perkin,
  • Andrea Vanossi and
  • Ernst Meyer

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2330–2331, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.217

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  • , has triggered a true revolution in our understanding of friction at the atomic scale. This is exemplified by the lattice resolved friction force images on oxidized silicon surfaces in the tribochemistry study presented by the Bennewitz group [9]. On a larger scale, alternative surface scan methods
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Published 28 Aug 2018

Friction force microscopy of tribochemistry and interfacial ageing for the SiOx/Si/Au system

  • Christiane Petzold,
  • Marcus Koch and
  • Roland Bennewitz

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 1647–1658, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.157

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  • ; tribochemistry; wear; Introduction Contact ageing, the strengthening of contacts after formation, is an important phenomenon in tribology, with impact ranging from the nano-scale (NEMS and MEMS) [1][2] to the macro-scale (sliding of rock in earthquakes) [3][4]. Different microscopic mechanisms for contact
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Published 05 Jun 2018

Exploring wear at the nanoscale with circular mode atomic force microscopy

  • Olivier Noel,
  • Aleksandar Vencl and
  • Pierre-Emmanuel Mazeran

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 2662–2668, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.266

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  • friction, energy dissipation and worn material at the local scale or to exhibit local heterogeneity of the material. To summarize, CM-AFM applied to wear experiments regarding different applications such as tribochemistry and wear of thin films presents numerous advantages compared to conventional AFM wear
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Published 11 Dec 2017
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