Nanoscale friction properties of graphene and graphene oxide
@article{Berman2015NanoscaleFP, title={Nanoscale friction properties of graphene and graphene oxide}, author={D. Berman and A. Erdemir and A. Zinovev and A. Sumant}, journal={Diamond and Related Materials}, year={2015}, volume={54}, pages={91-96} }
Abstract Achieving superlow friction and wear at the micro/nano-scales through the uses of solid and liquid lubricants may allow superior performance and long-lasting operations in a range of micromechanical system including micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS). Previous studies have indicated that conventional solid lubricants such as highly ordered pyrolitic graphite (HOPG) can only afford low friction in humid environments at micro/macro scales; however, HOPG is not suitable for practical… CONTINUE READING
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