Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Recent highlights in nanoscale and mesoscale friction / A. Vanossi, D. Dietzel, A. Schirmeisen, E. Meyer, R. Pawlak, T. Glatzel, M. Kisiel, S. Kawai, N. Manini. - In: BEILSTEIN JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2190-4286. - 9:1(2018 Jul 16), pp. 1995-2014. [10.3762/bjnano.9.190]
Abstract:
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the least established at the fundamental level. A full understanding and control of friction is increasingly recognized to involve all relevant size and time scales. We review here some recent advances on the research focusing of nano- and mesoscale tribology phenomena. These advances are currently pursued in a multifaceted approach starting from the fundamental atomic-scale friction and mechanical control of specific single-asperity combinations, e.g., nanoclusters on layered materials, then scaling up to the meso/microscale of extended, occasionally lubricated, interfaces and driven trapped optical systems, and eventually up to the macroscale. Currently, this "hot" research field is leading to new technological advances in the area of engineering and materials science.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Atomic force microscopy; Dissipation; Friction; Mesoscale; Nanomanipulation; Nanoscale; Scale bridging; Structural lubricity; Superlubricity; Materials Science (all); Physics and Astronomy (all); Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Elenco autori:
A. Vanossi, D. Dietzel, A. Schirmeisen, E. Meyer, R. Pawlak, T. Glatzel, M. Kisiel, S. Kawai, N. Manini
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