Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference (한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2001.06a
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- Pages.36-41
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- 2001
Investigation of the Frictional Behavior with respect to Surface Geometry and Surface Material at Nanoscale
나노스케일에서의 표면형상 및 재료변화에 대한 마찰거동 고찰
Abstract
In this work, the changes in the friction force(lateral force) with respect to nanoscale geometric variation were investigated using an Atomic Force Microscope and a Lateral Force Microscope. It could be concluded that the changes in the friction force correspond well to the slope change rather than the surface slope itself, and that the influence of slope change on the frictional behavior is dependent on the magnitude of the slope and the torsional stiffness of the cantilever. Also, the nominal friction force is found to be more significantly affected by the material and the physical-chemical state of the surface rather than by nanoscale geometric steps. However, the change in nanoscale geometric details of the surface cause instantaneous change and slight variation in the friction signal.
Keywords
- Atomic Force Microscope;
- Lateral Force Microscope;
- Force Modulation Microscope;
- Surface geometry;
- Surface material