Literature DB >> 16840695

Atomic-scale control of friction by actuation of nanometer-sized contacts.

Anisoara Socoliuc1, Enrico Gnecco, Sabine Maier, Oliver Pfeiffer, Alexis Baratoff, Roland Bennewitz, Ernst Meyer.   

Abstract

Stiction and wear are demanding problems in nanoelectromechanical devices, because of their large surface-to-volume ratios and the inapplicability of traditional liquid lubricants. An efficient way to switch friction on and off at the atomic scale is achieved by exciting the mechanical resonances of the sliding system perpendicular to the contact plane. The resulting variations of the interaction energy reduce friction below 10 piconewtons in a finite range of excitation and load, without any noticeable wear. Without actuation, atomic stick-slip motion, which leads to dissipation, is observed in the same range. Even if the normal oscillations require energy to actuate, our technique represents a valuable way to minimize energy dissipation in nanocontacts.

Year:  2006        PMID: 16840695     DOI: 10.1126/science.1125874

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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