Approaches for Achieving Superlubricity in Two-Dimensional Materials.
@article{Berman2018ApproachesFA, title={Approaches for Achieving Superlubricity in Two-Dimensional Materials.}, author={D. Berman and A. Erdemir and A. Sumant}, journal={ACS nano}, year={2018}, volume={12 3}, pages={ 2122-2137 } }
Controlling friction and reducing wear of moving mechanical systems is important in many applications, from nanoscale electromechanical systems to large-scale car engines and wind turbines. Accordingly, multiple efforts are dedicated to design materials and surfaces for efficient friction and wear manipulation. Recent advances in two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene, hexagonal boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, and other 2D materials opened an era for conformal, atomically thin… CONTINUE READING
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