Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
We have studied the nanofriction of Ne monolayers with a quartz-crystal microbalance technique at
temperatures below 6.5 K and in ultrahigh-vacuum conditions. Very homogeneous and smooth lead
electrodes have been physically deposited on a quartz blank at 150 K and then annealed at room temperatures. With such a Pb-plated quartz-crystal microbalance, we have observed a pronounced depinning transition separating a low-coverage region, where the film is nearly locked to the oscillating electrode, from a high-coverage region characterized by slippage at the solid-fluid boundary. Such a behavior has been found to be very reproducible. These data are suggestive of a structural depinning of the solid Ne film when it becomes incommensurate with the lead substrate, in agreement with the results of an extensive molecular-dynamics study.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Mistura, Giampaolo; BUATIER DE MONGEOT, Francesco; Valbusa, Ugo; Buzio, Renato
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