材料科学
纳米压痕
润滑
导线
原子力显微镜
电阻式触摸屏
缩进
机制(生物学)
纳米技术
摩擦学
复合材料
前线(军事)
扫描力显微镜
整改
特征(语言学)
分子动力学
机械
静摩擦
导电原子力显微镜
显微镜
撞击坑
边界润滑
纳米核糖学
作者
Wenjie He,Honglin Zhang,Junhui Sun,Xuanyu Huang,Linmao Qian,Wen Wang
摘要
High-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements reveal a distinctive anomalous dual-peak feature emerges in friction force when the tip scans across a well-defined monolithic step covered by few-layer 2D materials, deviating fundamentally from the conventional single-peak expected for a simple topographic obstacle. Through systematic high-resolution stick-slip measurements, nanoindentation experiments, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, this bifurcated frictional response is attributed to the asynchronous evolution of the resistive and driving force as the tip becomes transiently pinned first at the front and then at the rear of the step. The dual-peak friction mechanism provides new perspectives for addressing inevitable step-related challenges in 2D material lubrication systems, which is essential for elucidating the frictional origins of structural superlubricity in devices.
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